Meet Tariku Kare
Tariku Kare's journey from a cherry sorter to a successful washing station owner is a story of hard work and seizing opportunities. Born in Bombe, Tariku started working at a local cooperative at just 15 years old. He climbed the ranks, eventually managing a washing station in Nansebo after being promoted from cherry sorting.
When the owner of the Nansebo station went bankrupt due to market disruptions, Tariku and 17 other workers formed their own company and opened a new washing station, with Tariku at the helm. Later, he ventured out on his own, opening another station in Arsi to supply coffee internationally.
After stabilizing the Nansebo mill and attracting enough cherry producers, Tariku returned to Bombe and built a washing station there. He pays a premium for high-quality cherry and works hard to encourage farmers to bring their produce to his stations each year. Tariku's success showcases how dedication and seizing opportunities can lead to remarkable achievements.