Our History
2019

Shania Azzahra Establishes Kebun Koe Agricore
Shania Azzahra founded Kebun Koe in 2019 before the pandemic hit, graduate Department of Agriculture, Padjadjaran University. Initially focused on small-scale farming activities in the home environment, then expanded into large-scale farming, chickens and fish.
2020

Local harvest, a community passion
During college, I have often done agricultural activities, from vegetable and fruit plants. However, it is only a hobby, and a local business around the house. Many neighbors are enthusiastic about selling vegetable products.
2021

Home-raised chickens, eggs and meats for the community
Interest in the world of agriculture is not only in agriculture, although the founder has a background as an agricultural graduate but wants to explore livestock, especially for laying hens and broilers. Products such as eggs and chicken meat are sold to greengrocers.
2022

Front yard fish, fresh for locals
Not only in the agricultural and livestock aspects, the founder expanded his reach to fisheries, especially to fish that are popular in the community such as catfish and tilapia. Fish farming is done in a bucket in front of the house yard, still on a small scale.
2023
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Farmland expansion
In mid-2023, the founder expanded the scale of the business in agriculture. Land with an area of 20,000 square meters or 2 Ha.
2024

Growing coffee: beans and husk potential
Land expansion provides opportunities for founders to expand exploration of agricultural products, one of which is popular in Indonesia, namely coffee. Coffee plants not only have beans with economic value, but the skin of the coffee is used as a new opportunity.
