Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Name: Nardos Adamu

2. Education: BA in Journalism and Communication

3. Company name: Jirru and family Coffee Trade

4. Title: Marketing Manager

5. Founded in: 2022

6. What it does: Exporting coffee to foreign markets

7. Headquarters: Jima

8. Start-up capital: 500,000 birr

9. Current capital: Over 2 billion birr

10. Number of employees: 15

11. Reason for starting the business: It’s a family business

12. Biggest perk of ownership: Providing competitive products

13. Biggest strength: Being able to create happiness in my own way

14. Biggest challenge: Brokers between traders and producers

15. Plan: Opening of warehouses in Addis Ababa and regional cities

16. First career path: None

17. Most interested in meeting: Singer Solomon Alemu

18. Most admired person: My husband

19. Stress reducer: Going to church

20. Favorite book: Bible

21. Favorite pastime: None

22. Favorite destination to travel to: England

23. Favorite automobile: Toyota

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