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An introduction to the manor producing area with low ripe fruit aroma and the flavor of fine Ugandan coffee beans.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Climate: although Wu is located on the equatorial line, due to its high terrain, vertical and horizontal rivers and dotted lakes, it has abundant rainfall, luxuriant plants and spring all the year round, and was once regarded by Churchill as the Pearl of Africa. The annual average temperature is 22.3℃. The temperature was the highest in October with an average of 23.55 ℃ and the lowest in June with an average of 21.4℃. The annual rainfall in most areas is between 1000 and 1500 mm.

Climate: although Wu is located on the equatorial line, due to its high terrain, vertical and horizontal rivers and dotted lakes, it has abundant rainfall, luxuriant plants and spring all the year round, and was once referred to by Churchill as the "Pearl of Africa". The annual average temperature is 22.3℃. The temperature was the highest in October with an average of 23.55 ℃ and the lowest in June with an average of 21.4℃. The annual rainfall in most areas is between 1000 and 1500 mm, the rainy season is from March to May and September to November, and the rest is the physical geography of two dry seasons: 236000 square kilometers. Landlocked countries in eastern Africa, across the equator, bordered by Kenya to the east, Tanzania and Rwanda to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west and Sudan to the north. Most of the territory is located in the Central African Plateau, many lakes, with an average elevation of 1000,000,000 meters above sea level, which is known as the "plateau water village". The western branch of the East African Rift Valley runs through the western border, with many rivers and lakes at the bottom of the valley. Between the rift zone and the eastern mountains is a broad shallow basin with many swamps. The eastern border is Mount Elgon, 4321 meters above sea level; the southwestern border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the Ruwenzori Mountains, and Margarita Peak, 5109 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the country and the third highest in Africa. There are many rivers and lakes and swamps, which account for about 17.8% of the national area. The Victoria Nile and Albert Nile are rich in water and have many dangerous shoals and waterfalls along the river. Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in Africa in the world, with 42.8% in Ukraine. Others are Lake Albert, Lake Edward, Lake Geoga, Lake George and so on. There are more than 10 islands, such as the Cyprus Islands. Most of the area has a savanna climate, from Mount Elgon to the coast of Lake Victoria, Uganda is a landlocked country in eastern Africa, across the equator, most of the territory is located in the Central African Plateau, lakes, an average elevation of 1000Mak 1200 meters, there are many lakes and plateaus in the mountains, known as "plateau water village". The western branch of the East African Rift Valley runs through the western border, with many rivers and lakes at the bottom of the valley. Uganda has a great Victoria lake, coupled with the high mountains, which makes Uganda a mild climate suitable for growing coffee, although it spans both sides of the equator.

The coffee growing industry in Uganda is one of the pillar industries of its exports. Uganda is the birthplace of Robsta in Africa, just as Ethiopia is the origin of Arabica coffee, while Robster coffee was first discovered in Uganda. So far, Uganda has a history of growing coffee for more than 100 years. At the same time, Uganda is one of the few major countries in Africa dedicated to the production of organic coffee. In Uganda (Uganda), Arabica coffee beans account for only 15% of the country's total coffee production. Uganda's best coffee is mainly produced in the mountains of Elgon and Bugisu along the Kenyan border in the northeast and Ruwensori in the west. Uganda coffee beans have a unique flavor and are very suitable for making Italian and other flavors. More importantly, Ugandan coffee beans are strictly screened according to the standards of the international market to ensure their high quality and pollution-free characteristics.

Africa is the hometown of the two major varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, while Uganda, which is located in eastern Africa and enjoys the laudatory names of "plateau water hometown" and "Pearl of East Africa", is believed by many people to be the birthplace of Robusta.

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