Rianjagi factory is owned and operated by the Rianjagi Farmers Cooperative Society, which was built in 1950.
It’s now made up of just over 1,500 member farmers, and the cooperative is managed by a board of five elected representatives, one for each of the electoral zones in the area. The co-op also has a permanent staff of eight who are overseen by a secretary-manager.
Coffee is delivered by local farmers the day that it’s picked, and is sorted for quality at the mill before being depulped and processed. After de-pulping, the coffee is fermented overnight and washed with fresh river water, then placed on drying tables.