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Ugandan government exhorted to support coffee businesses through e-commerce

Ever since Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) signed up on the Uganda Electronic Single Window (UESW) platform last year, 18,000 quality certificates have been...

U.S. Mission Uganda leads trade mission to Specialty Coffee Expo

KAMPALA, Uganda – As part of the U.S. government’s ongoing commitment to building trade and investment opportunities within Uganda, U.S. Ambassador to Uganda Deborah...

Uganda’s coffee industry is trying to increase its share in the world market

Uganda’s coffee industry moves to penetrate the international market further, as it makes an appearance in the just concluded Coffee and Tea Expo held...

Uganda’s coffee exports continue to surge after years of stagnation

ROME, Italy – After several years of what you would call stagnation, Uganda's leading export commodity, coffee, is now on an upward move. Latest statistics...

Drought in Brazil has helped boost international prices for Uganda’s coffee

ROME – The increase in coffee prices has contributed to higher returns and a narrowing of Uganda's current account deficit. A report released in...

Uganda’s first-ever coffee auction to take place in January 2018

KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda Coffee Development Authority in partnership with the African Fine Coffees Association will provide specialty coffee training in preparation for the...

CCAFS projects contribute to Uganda’s ambitious 2025 coffee targets

SIRONKO, Eastern Uganda – The Government of Uganda has prioritized increasing productivity of coffee from the current four million (60-kilogram) bags per year to 20 million bags by 2025. The coffee subsector, regulated by the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), is expected to plant 300 million coffee seedlings per year ...

Uganda: increased production boosts expectations for the new season

KAMPALA, Uganda – A coffee replanting initiative, which started nearly five years ago, is expected to boost the country’s crop volumes starting this year. “We are seeing an increase in the coffee export volumes this year as the crops we started planting more than three years ago in the replanting exercise have started to yield,” said ...

Ugandan government is on a mission to get locals to try drinking coffee

KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda is one of Africa’s major coffee exporting capitals, shipping millions more beans abroad probably than any other country on the...

Uganda aims to boost production and domestic consumption

On October 1, 2016, the 77 member states of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) and doPreUganda Mediaf coffee associations from around the globe celebrated...

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