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Yunnan coffee exports earned more than 400 million US dollars in 2015.

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, According to information released by the Yunnan Coffee Industry Association, Yunnan coffee earned more than 400 million US dollars in 2015, accounting for 80 percent of China's total foreign exchange earnings from coffee exports, nearly double that of the previous year, effectively increasing the income of Yunnan coffee growers. Last year, Yunnan New Europe and Chongqing New Europe China-Europe international freight trains were opened one after another, which enabled Yunnan coffee to realize the parallel transportation of foreign trade goods by land and sea.

According to information released by the Yunnan Coffee Industry Association, Yunnan coffee earned more than 400 million US dollars in 2015, accounting for 80 percent of China's total foreign exchange earnings from coffee exports, nearly double that of the previous year, effectively increasing the income of Yunnan coffee growers.

Last year, the successive opening of Sino-European international freight trains of "Yunnan New Europe" and "Chongqing New Europe" enabled Yunnan coffee to realize the parallel transportation of foreign trade goods by land and sea, promoted the "blowout" growth of Yunnan coffee export trade, and earned Yunnan coffee more than 400 million US dollars in foreign exchange in the whole year.

It is understood that in order to further expand exports and increase the income of coffee growers, the Yunnan Coffee Industry Association will cooperate with some enterprises in Chongqing to set up coffee factories this year. In terms of foreign trade, it will not only build a factory in Vietnam, but also support Laos Changshengda to expand the planting area of its coffee base in Laos, and at the same time work with Laos Changshengda and other enterprises to build a coffee processing plant in Vientiane. The China-Myanmar Friendship Association and Yunnan Daguang Puhui Co., Ltd. will build a 10,000-ton coffee factory and a 10,000-mu coffee interplanting lemon and nut agriculture project in Yangon, Myanmar, not only to increase the income of Burmese coffee growers, but also to earn foreign exchange for Yunnan coffee industry exports, and to build a platform for Yunnan coffee enterprises to move towards a larger international market through the Greater Mekong Subregion countries.

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