We’ve been buying Boyce coffees directly since 2017, which is a great advantage because there are usually up to 7 intermediaries separating a producer from the final buyer!
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The pride of Kenyan estate coffee
At Belco, we have known the Harries family for several years now.
Boyce Harries is the 5th generation to manage the two plantations, Chania and Oreti. These two farms are the last remaining medium-sized farms in Kenya.
We have been purchasing Boyce's coffees directly since 2017, which is a significant advantage considering that there are usually up to 7 intermediaries between a producer and their final buyer!
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Origin
Kenya Region
Province Centrale Terroir
Thika - Chania Estate
Farm
- Boyce Harries
Producer
Species
Arabica Variety
Blend
Process
Washed
Drying
14 days drying beds
Packaging
60kg - Jute bags
Altitude
1525 Harvest period
October - January Type of harvest
Manual
The farm Chania Estate
Total number of hectares
73 Altitude
1550 Environment
Hilly Shady
ingas et avocatiers Agroforestry level
0

Meet Boyce Harries
A few words about Boyce Harries
The Harries family has been living in Kenya, in the town of Thika (Central Province), since 1904. Boyce, a dedicated coffee farmer in Kenya, manages two family-owned estate farms: Chania and Oreti. These farms have a rich history, dating back to the family's settlement in South Africa in 1901 before relocating to Kenya. In 1926, Boyce's great-grandfather purchased the land, recognizing its water availability as a crucial factor for successful farming. Since then, the estates have evolved into well-established coffee farms, focusing on high-quality production and sustainable practices.
These two farms are the last remaining medium-sized farms in Kenya and are currently owned by Boyce Harries, who belongs to the family’s 5th generation of coffee producers.
The Harries family grows varieties that are quite unusual for Kenya, including SL14 and Red Bourbon. It is the last to still produce the SL14 variety, which was the first SL14 to be cultivated in Kenya. SL14 is particularly weak, so it has been gradually replaced in Kenya with the SL28 and SL34 varieties, which are more climate hardy and produce higher yields.
Belco first got to know the Harries family a few years ago. They were so well-organised and knowledgeable of the industry that we were able to begin working together in 2017, buying coffee from them directly for the very first time. Which is a great advantage, because there are usually up to 7 intermediaries separating a producer from the final buyer!
Coffees of Boyce Harries

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee

The pride of Kenyan estate coffee
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