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Colombia will host the first World Coffee producers Forum from July 10 to 12 next year.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, From Colombia, Brazil, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Kamai

Representatives from Colombia, Brazil, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Rwanda, C ô te d'Ivoire, Togo, Vietnam, Indonesia, India and China will attend the forum. Important manufacturers of the coffee industry in the United States, Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom and Asia will also attend the forum.

Representatives and officials of Colombian coffee growers, coffee industry regulators, civil society organizations, foundations, academia, multilateral organizations, certification bodies, audit bodies, the public sector and banks will also attend the forum.

Participants will have the opportunity to visit and visit coffee-growing areas in Antioquia, learn about the story behind Colombian coffee, and they will have the privilege of tasting coffee from different countries.

As one of the highlights of the coffee industry next year, Colombia will host the first World Coffee producers Forum (WorldCoffeeProducersForum) from July 10 to 12, which will bring together major participants in the coffee industry chain (producers, exporters, importers, roasters and traders, etc.) as well as key enterprises in the global industry to discuss the major challenges facing the coffee industry.

As one of the highlights of the coffee industry next year, Colombia will host the first World Coffee producers Forum (WorldCoffeeProducersForum) from July 10 to 12, which will bring together major participants in the coffee industry chain (producers, exporters, importers, roasters and traders, etc.) as well as key enterprises in the global industry to discuss the major challenges facing the coffee industry.

The Forum seeks to promote sustainable development throughout the process from coffee breeding to brewing and to identify strategies to better distribute value and responsibility among all participants in the coffee industry chain. Some of the issues that need to be addressed include the economic sustainability of producers, rural development, climate change adaptation, price volatility, intergenerational change and shared responsibility in the value chain.

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