A geographical area dedicated to the cultivation of coffee plants within the borders of Kenya. These agricultural enterprises are characterized by the organized planting, nurturing, and harvesting of coffee beans, employing various farming techniques suited to the local climate and soil conditions. As an example, a specific plantation might focus on Arabica beans grown at high altitude in the central highlands.
These agricultural ventures are significant to the Kenyan economy, contributing substantially to export revenue and providing livelihoods for numerous communities. Their history is intertwined with the colonial era, evolving from large estates to include smallholder farms. They play a crucial role in the global supply chain, influencing the availability and price of coffee internationally and supporting Kenyan national development.