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About CRF! PDF Print E-mail

Coffee Research in Kenya dates back to 1908 when the colonial government appointed the first Coffee Entomologist. Coffee Research Station (CRS) was established in 1944 at Jacaranda Estate near Ruiru and in 1964 the Coffee Research Foundation (CRF) was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act (CAP486). The Foundation is a State Corporation under the Ministry of Agriculture. It has its headquarters at Coffee Research Station, Ruiru and substations at Koru (Kericho District), Kitale (Tran-Nzoia District), Kisii (Kisii District) and Mariene (Meru Central District). CRF also operates a demonstration plot at Namwela (Bungoma District) and several sites located all over the coffee growing eco-zones.

Our Mandate
The principal objects of the Foundation as outlined in the Memorandum and Articles of Association are ‘To promote research into and investigate all issues relating to coffee and such other agricultural and commercial systems as are associated with coffee and on matters ancillary thereto’.

Our Mission
To research, develop and disseminate modern and innovative technologies through efficient utilization of resources for the prosperity of stakeholders in the Coffee Industry.

Our Vision
To be an excellent global institution of research and development for sustainable wealth creation in the coffee industry.

Our Goal
To improve the overall welfare of the coffee growers, create jobs and wealth through enhanced productivity, quality and efficiency in the coffee industry.