Selling your coffee
How a smallholder's coffee reaches the market and how the Moshi auction works — in plain words, taking no side.
Moshi is the home of Tanzania's coffee auction, and most of the hills around it grow arabica. This explains, in plain words, how a smallholder's coffee reaches the market and how the auction works. It takes no side in any cooperative dispute — these are the facts of the system.
Where is coffee sold in Moshi?
Moshi hosts the Moshi Coffee Auction — the country's central national trading floor for coffee, run by the Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB). It usually runs once a week, on Thursdays, through the marketing season.
How does the auction work?
Licensed buyers bid for lots of coffee on the floor. Bidding is in US dollars and priced per 50 kilograms, and TCB sets a reserve price tied to the world (terminal) market so coffee is not sold below it. Payments for coffee sold pass through the Coffee Board. Only participants registered and licensed by TCB can trade on the floor.