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The present situation of Angolan coffee industry. How about Angolan coffee? how much are the Angolan coffee beans per jin?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, For more information on coffee beans, please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style). According to the National Coffee Association of Angola, the export revenue of Angolan coffee reached US $2 million in 2015. Angolan newspaper Jornal de Angola reported this week that this income was 262 percent higher than US $552000 in 2014 and 207 per cent higher than US $650000 in 2013. It is reported that this growth is significant.

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According to the Angolan National Coffee Association, Angolan coffee exports totaled US $2 million in 2015.

Angolan newspaper Jornal de Angola reported this week that this income was 262 percent higher than US $552000 in 2014 and 207 per cent higher than US $650000 in 2013.

According to reports, this growth shows that in addition to European countries such as Portugal, Italy and France, there is also a growing demand for Angolan coffee in the Middle East.

The association said it hoped to double coffee production in Angola over the next two to three years, which currently produces 15000 tons of coffee a year.

Speaking Wednesday in Medellin, Colombia, Angola's ambassador to Brazil, Nelson Cosme, said that Angola expected to produce 50, 000 tons of coffee by 2022, five times more than the 8000 tons produced between September 2016 and June 2017.

Cosme spoke on behalf of the Angolan Minister of Agriculture, Marcos Nhunga, who led the Angolan delegation to the World Forum of Coffee producers held in Colombia's second largest city from 10 to 12 July.

The Ambassador highlighted the actions of the Government of Angola (to make the country a major coffee producer in the world) and the support provided by the Common Fund for Commodities of the World Coffee Organization, which provided US $8 million for a project to refurbish and grow robusta coffee in several regions of Angola.

Before independence in 1975, Angola had an annual output of 230000 tons of coffee beans, making it the fourth largest coffee producer in the world.

According to the World Coffee Organization, the civil war after independence did not end until 2002, when coffee production was almost zero and Angola produced 2400 tons of coffee beans in 2016 and 2017.

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