MAKING COFFEE BUSINESS BETTER, TOGETHER

Create a better coffee business by partnering with us

MAKING COFFEE BUSINESS BETTER, TOGETHER

Create a better coffee business by partnering with us

MAKING COFFEE BUSINESS BETTER, TOGETHER

Create a better coffee business by partnering with us

MAKING COFFEE BUSINESS BETTER, TOGETHER

Create a better coffee business by partnering with us

MAKING COFFEE BUSINESS BETTER, TOGETHER

Create a better coffee business by partnering with us

Chata Crops Company Limited is a green coffee trading company founded in 2024. We are focused on building a thriving, sustainable coffee business for all. Our ambition is to be the world's best coffee partner.

We work across the green coffee value chains, building strong relationships with coffee growers through trade and technical support, running processing plants and facilities, handling transport logistics, and bringing a vast range of Arabica and Robusta coffees to our valued clients all over the planet. With our partners, we make coffee business better, together.

Chata Crops’ Sustainability Strategy Strategy focuses on three core areas to achieve sustainable profitability for farmers, promote regenerative practices to combat climate change, and support thriving communities through responsible citizenship.

Our Vision

A thriving, sustainable
coffee business for all.

Our ambition is to be the world's best coffee partner.

Chata Crops in numbers:

Million
Bags traded each year
+
Agronomists on the ground
+
Years in business
Let's work together

Sustainability
is our business

Chata's holistic approach to sustainability includes work to secure living income for farmers, promote regenerative agriculture, and support thriving communities.

I am proud to be a member of Chata, since 2024 June I have observed a lot of increase in productivity from my farm, better quality coffee, and I have earned an extra income from it.

Juma Mwende Dodoma, Tanzania

It is a pleasure to have a partner with Chata [...] who is always available to help us. Through the chata Way our farm is better organised.

Anderson JohnTanga, Tanzania

I am now leveraging [pests'] natural enemies like ladybugs, earthworms, or insect birds to reduce the use of chemicals, and also the number of irrigations needed.

Winnie MlingiMorogoro, Tanzania