The global coffee market continues to expand rapidly, with its value projected to reach approximately $466 billion by 2027. Increasing demand from major importing regions such as Europe, the Middle East, and Asia is creating strong opportunities for reliable coffee suppliers.
Tanzania currently exports between 70,000 and 80,000 metric tons of coffee annually, making it one of Africa’s important coffee-producing countries.
Mbinga Golden Coffee Limited is positioned in the renowned Mbinga coffee-growing region, known for producing high-quality Arabica coffee. To support our expansion and strengthen our supply chain, we are currently seeking strategic investment partners.
1. Infrastructure Investor
An investor who acquires 10–20% ownership in the company project and participates in long-term growth.
2. Revenue Share Investor (Silent Investor)
Provides capital and receives profit sharing without participating in daily operations.
3. Pre-Financing Investor (Working Capital Investor)
Provides short-term capital specifically for purchasing green coffee from farmers and cooperatives during the harvest season.
4. Impact Investor (Agriculture / Sustainability)
Provides Farmer empowerment, Fair trade supply chain, Environmental sustainability investment.
5. Equipment / Machinery Investor
Provides coffee hulling machines,g rading machines, roasting machines, packaging line investment.
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Investment agreements may range from 3 to 50 years, depending on the investment model and mutual agreement, with options for renewal.
Mbinga Golden Coffee Limited commits to:
Providing transparent financial reporting
Ensuring timely returns to investors
Maintaining professional management and operational efficiency
Protecting investor interests through formal agreements
The investment will support the following growth initiatives:
Increase working capital to purchase coffee directly from farmers during peak harvest periods
Construction of a modern warehouse and cupping laboratory
Expansion into international markets including Europe, Asia, and the Middle East
Expansion of our farmer supply network
Improvement of logistics and export capacity
We aim to build long-term strategic partnerships with investors who share our vision of expanding Tanzanian coffee to the global market while creating sustainable value for farmers, partners, and stakeholders.
We welcome international investors interested in the coffee sector in Tanzania. Investors can partner with us legally through the support framework provided by the Tanzania Investment Centre, which facilitates and protects foreign investments in the country.
To invest and operate with us in Tanzania, a foreign investor typically follows the steps below:
1. Investment Agreement
The investor signs an investment or partnership agreement with Mbinga Golden Coffee Limited outlining the investment structure, profit sharing, and operational responsibilities.
2. Register the Investment (Optional but Recommended)
Large investments can be registered with the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) to obtain investment protection, incentives, and government support.
3. Tax Registration
The investor or investment entity may obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) from the Tanzania Revenue Authority for tax compliance.
4. Work Permit
If the investor intends to work or manage operations in Tanzania, a work permit may be required through the relevant government authorities.
5. Residence Permit
Foreign investors who plan to stay in Tanzania to oversee the business may apply for a residence permit issued by the Immigration Department.
6. Bank Account for Investment Capital
Investment funds are usually transferred through a registered bank in Tanzania to ensure transparency and compliance with financial regulations.
Foreign investors can participate in our coffee business through:
- Pre-Financing Coffee Purchases
Coffee Processing & Machinery Investment
Export Partnership
Revenue Sharing Investment
If you are interested in investing with Mbinga Golden Coffee Limited, please contact us for more information about partnership opportunities and current coffee investment projects.
Provide seasonal capital to purchase green coffee during harvest and receive profit after export.
Invest in coffee processing, roasting, or packaging machinery and share production revenue.
Provide capital and receive a percentage of revenue for an agreed investment period.