Adopt a Coffee Tree & Protect Gorilla Habitat — Sip by Sip, You Make a Difference to OUR Majestic Mountain Gorillas
- What this is: A project proposal called “Adopt a Coffee Tree for Conservation” — a sustainable tourism + community livelihood initiative based around Volcanoes National Park (northern Rwanda).
- Who’s running it: THE CHAMPION’ CAFÉ Ltd in Kinigi, Musanze. They started small (selling coffee bags in 2017) and have grown into organic coffee, local cuisine, barista training and consulting — led by Rwanda’s Official Barista Champion (2009–2010) and an experienced tourist guide.
- Why it exists (the big problem):
- Volcanoes National Park is world-famous for mountain gorillas and biodiversity.
- Rwanda is expanding the park to protect more wildlife habitat.
- That creates a need to ensure local communities benefit from conservation, so livelihoods improve instead of being squeezed.
- Coffee is positioned as a strong solution because it’s a valuable export crop and can be farmed responsibly.
- The opportunity they spotted (tourism angle):
- In Musanze, many tourists reportedly run out of meaningful cultural activities in the afternoons.
- The café created a “farm to cup” experience where visitors can learn the full coffee journey — seedlings → farming → harvesting → processing → brewing — near the park and lodges.
- How the “Adopt a Coffee Tree” model works:
- Tourists (and global supporters) adopt/purchase one or more coffee trees planted in the buffer zone around the park.
- Each tree gets a unique ID code so the owner can track it and receive annual updates, photos and impact stories.
- Farmers plant and care for the trees.
- Once the coffee matures, the harvest is processed and branded as “The Champion’s Conservation Coffee” and shipped to the sponsor/owner annually.
- A portion of the revenue supports park expansion, reforestation, and community coffee farming development.
- Tree owners also pay an annual sustainability fee to cover farming, processing and shipping of their harvest.
- Stated pricing (as written in the proposal):
- US$3,000 per tree to purchase/adopt (supporters can choose to pay more).
- US$2,000 per tree per year sustainability fee.
- Where the money goes (revenue sharing model):
- 50%: farmers, production management, and shipping costs of getting your beans to you
- 40%: Mountain Gorilla conservation + park expansion fund
- 10%: marketing, logistics, packaging
- Goals:
- Promote sustainable coffee farming for conservation + livelihood improvement
- Engage tourists/supporters directly in conservation
- Support ecological restoration and park expansion
- Build a traceable premium conservation coffee brand
- Expected outcomes:
- Improved livelihoods for smallholder farmers
- More community involvement in conservation
- A sustainable funding mechanism for habitat restoration/park expansion
- A recognized conservation coffee brand
- Stronger tourist engagement and long-term partnerships
- Key partners involved:
- Rwanda Development Board (RDB)
- NAEB (coffee production/quality/export support)
- Local cooperatives
- Conservation NGOs
- Tourism operators, guides, and lodges (marketing + visitor engagement)
- Reach out to Bosco:
- Were are inviting coffee lovers, sponsors, conservation groups and eco-tourism partners to join — framing every adopted coffee tree as a practical way to support farmers and help protect gorilla habitat.
- Reach out to me on my email to ask me questions or to start your journey [email protected]