KAMPALA, Uganda – Until recently Vietnam and Uganda shared a similar trajectory in the development of their coffee sectors. Today, Vietnam has emerged as the second largest coffee producer in the world. In Uganda, poor agricultural inputs and a failing institutional environment have resulted in low yields and slower development of the sector.
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 ...
KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda is one of Africa’s major coffee exporting capitals, shipping millions more beans abroad probably than any other country on the...
Plans by major European coffee buyers to increase purchases of certified coffee could lock out most of Uganda’s exports, as the local industry struggles...
On October 1, 2016, the 77 member states of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) and doPreUganda Mediaf coffee associations from around the globe celebrated...
Instant coffee maker and exporter, Good African Coffee, entered into partnership with Total Uganda, an integrated oil and gas company that will see the...
South Korea-based Caffè Bene, a global coffee house, has agreed to buy graded coffee from members of the National Union of Coffee Agribusinesses and Farm Enterprises ...