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Citrus sour, Burundian coffee flavor, introduction to boutique coffee beans in manor planting environment

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, We should attach importance to good-neighborliness and friendship, emphasize the important role of neighboring countries in peace in Burundi, and actively restore and develop relations with neighboring countries. On January 22, 1999, relations with neighboring countries continued to improve after the 7th summit of state organizations in the Great Lakes region on Burundi decided to suspend economic sanctions against Burundi. In April 2006, a tripartite meeting of the Great Lakes region was held in Bujumbura, Burundi, Rwanda and Congo (

We should attach importance to good-neighborliness and friendship, emphasize the important role of neighboring countries in peace in Burundi, and actively restore and develop relations with neighboring countries. On January 22, 1999, relations with neighboring countries continued to improve after the 7th summit of state organizations in the Great Lakes region on Burundi decided to suspend economic sanctions against Burundi. In April 2006, a tripartite meeting of the Great Lakes region was held in Bujumbura, attended by the foreign ministers of Burundi, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, as well as the United States, the European Union, the African Union, the United Nations and other countries and organizations. the meeting discussed cracking down on illegal armed forces in the region and strengthening security cooperation, and issued a joint communique. In July 2007, Boutros officially joined the East African Community. In July 2012, Boutros held a celebration of the 50th anniversary of independence, which was attended by the presidents of Kenya, Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania, as well as the vice president of Uganda and the prime minister of Rwanda. In July 2013, the presidents of Rwanda and Kenya, the speaker of the Gabonese National Assembly and the deputy prime minister of Uganda and other foreign dignitaries attended the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the independence of the country.

Burundi pursues the policy of good-neighborliness and friendship, non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, non-alignment, international cooperation and support for national liberation movements. [11]

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General situation

Burundi is an agricultural and animal husbandry country and one of the least developed countries in the world declared by the United Nations. The difficulty of its economic development lies in its small country, large population, poor resources and no access to the sea. In 1991, the Burundian government signed a structural adjustment plan agreement for the third phase (1991-1994) with the International Monetary Fund, which emphasized giving priority to the development of agriculture, fostering diversified economy, developing the processing of agricultural products, improving transportation, expanding foreign trade, rectifying state-owned enterprises and privatization, etc., and carry out comprehensive reforms. In 1992, the gross domestic product was 229.1 billion francs. The monetary unit is the Burundian franc and the exchange rate is 262.1 francs to the United States dollar (10 December 1993).

There are many problems in the economic and social development of Burundi. First, due to the limited bride price in the country, the smooth implementation of the development plan for Burundi depends to a large extent on external support; second, due to the lack of high-quality personnel and necessary equipment, administrative efficiency is still underground; third, the market lacks transparency; fourth, there are not many commodities available for export; fifth, the infrastructure is backward, social services are poor, and the market size is small; sixth, the unemployment problem is serious.

Burundian coffee bears a striking resemblance to neighboring Rwanda, where coffee from the two countries is often confused. Burundian coffee is mainly grown in bourbon, with traditional wet processing of coffee cherries. Its boutique coffee is characterized by elegant sweetness and bright citrus aromas. This batch belongs to bourbon species micro batch.

[Bulongdi Champion processing Plant] is located at the Mardadi Peak of the Panjia processing Plant in Cabuye District, Cajun Province, with a very high altitude, even a mountain area of more than 2000 meters, fertile soil, loess soil, and the growth of very good coffee. It is recognized as the best coffee processing country in Burundi.

Growth: 1750 m

Production area: Kayanza Kabuye

Baking degree: medium baking

Treatment method: traditional wet treatment

Variety: bourbon species

Processing plant: Parnjia processing plant

Flavor: sour citrus, lemon, orange, almond aromas Burundi (Burundi) has the most diverse and successful coffee industry in the world, and has its own characteristics. Coffee in this country was introduced by Belgian colonists in 1930 and is now grown only on small farms. Unfortunately, many of these farms are on the border with war-torn Rwanda, putting pressure on coffee production. Almost all coffee produced in Burundi is Arabian coffee beans, while coffee trees in Ngozi are planted at an altitude of more than 1200 meters. Burundian coffee has a rich aroma and excellent acidity, and most of its products are exported to the United States, Germany, Finland and Japan.

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