The Mancity farm is run by the Dimtu company in the Guji appellation, in the Odo Shakiso woreda. Mancity is the equivalent of a locality in the village of Tero. Here, coffee is grown on more than 150 hectares at an altitude of around 2,000 metres. Dimtu also works with small producers who have their plots in the immediate vicinity of the farm.
The forest environment is dense. The shade trees protect the coffee trees by providing conditions of humidity and soil fertility that are highly conducive to their good health. The wanza tree, for example, can reach 25 m and is often associated with coffee trees because its moderate shade is very good for ripening the cherries.
Mancity coffee trees are also part of mixed farming systems. Adjacent plots are planted with bananas, avocados, mangoes and sugar cane. Lastly, the farm has a nursery where coffee plants can be renewed and various shade trees replanted.