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At Serena Kigo, Deputy Secretary to the Treasury endorses Rujumbura Heartland Coffee

Heartland Coffee, born from the fertile soils of Heartland Farm, embodies Uganda’s ancient coffee tradition—one that traces its roots to the hands of patriarchs like Khamutima, whose legacy of stewardship infuses every bean with volcanic depth and soulful aroma.

Today, at the elegant Serena Hotel Kigo, Heartland Coffee proudly exhibited its premium single-origin roasts, inviting discerning palates to experience the essence of Uganda’s value-added promise. Against a backdrop of golden packaging and the gentle hum of a roaster, the brand’s flagship 500g packs stood as testaments to what is possible when tradition meets innovation.

One distinguished guest, Mr. Patrick Ocailap, Uganda’s Deputy Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury, paused at the Heartland stand. With a knowing sip from a freshly brewed cup, his eyes lit up at the balanced, robust notes—volcanic earthiness perfected in every roast. He purchased several packs, a quiet yet powerful endorsement of local excellence by one of the nation’s key architects of economic policy.

This moment at Serena Hotel Kigo resonates far beyond a single tasting. Uganda, Africa’s leading coffee exporter, has shattered records in recent seasons. In the twelve months to late 2025, the country exported approximately 8.4–8.7 million 60kg bags, generating a staggering US$2.4 billion in revenue—an impressive surge of over 77% in value year-on-year. This positions coffee as a cornerstone of Uganda’s economy, second only to gold in export earnings and fueling dreams of industrialization.

Yet the true potential lies in value addition. For too long, Uganda’s beans have journeyed abroad as raw exports. Brands like Heartland Coffee are changing that narrative—roasting, packaging, and storytelling right at the source. From the red earth of Ikuniro, where every harvest tells of resilience against challenges like leaf rust and weather whims, these beans are transformed into premium, single-origin Arabica roasts that rival the world’s finest.

Heartland’s journey mirrors Uganda’s broader ambition: elevating smallholder heritage into global premium products. As Mr. Ocailap savored the brew, he tasted not just coffee, but the future—sustainable farming, rural empowerment, and economic sovereignty. Each pack carries the promise of jobs created, farms modernized, and export revenues multiplied through processing at home.

In the words etched on every Heartland bag: “Heartland, derived from the Ruhororo name, Khamutima, our patriarch, whose hands first nurtured these beans. This is where our story began.”

As Uganda marches toward even greater heights—targeting sustained growth in production and exports—initiatives like Heartland Coffee light the way. From the highlands of Rukungiri to the tables of discerning leaders in Kampala and beyond, one cup at a time, we are roasting a brighter, more prosperous future for the Pearl of Africa.

Order your own taste of heritage today: +256 754 070 181 or [email protected].
Heartland Coffee — Single Source. Volcanic Taste. Proudly Ugandan.

Willy Byarabaha

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