Coffee farmers to sell direct to South Korea
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During the expo, buyers interacted with the coffee producers to build trust. [Courtesy]
Coffee farmers have struck a deal to sell their produce directly to international buyers in South Korea without going through brokers to maximse their profits.
During a four-day Coffee Expo that kicked off on Wednesday in Seoul, where Kenya was the guest country, a number of farmers drawn from several coffee cooperatives met and interacted directly with South Korean importers.
The inaugural networking forum was meant to enhance direct sale and marketing of Kenyan coffee while positioning it as unique and of high quality.
MUMBAI, India – The 2nd edition of World Tea & Coffee Expo, India’s only International trade show dedicated to the Tea and Coffee Sectors ended successfully on 13th September 2014 with positive review
MUMBAI, India – The 2nd edition of World Tea & Coffee Expo, India’s only International trade show dedicated to the Tea and Coffee Sectors ended successfully on 13th September 2014 with positive reviews from exhibitors and visitors alike. The Expo, held at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India from 11th Sept till 13th Sept 2014, offers the only trade platform in India for the hot beverage industry for networking, business expansion and ideas exchange.
SunStar Private, public sector work together to improve coffee production, quality (Part 3)
COLLABORATION. It is with the collaboration of farmers, private, and public sectors that will improve the quality of coffee beans. (Photo from Coffee for peace)
(Photo from Coffee for peace)
BETTER BEANS. With better quality beans, farmers are able to compete competitively in the domestic and foreign market. (Photo by RJ Lumawag)
(Photo from Coffee for peace)
+ June 28, 2021
Editor s note: This is the last part of the Davao Coffee Rising series. You can read the first and second parts here:
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the country produced a total of 60,043.88 MT in 2019. Data from the Department of Agriculture (DA) showed the Philippines is only 32.40 percent self-sufficient in its coffee production. The country imports 67 percent of its coffee.
SunStar Private, public sector work together to improve coffee production, quality
COLLABORATION. It is with the collaboration of farmers, private, and public sectors that will improve the quality of coffee beans. (Photo from Coffee for peace)
(Photo from Coffee for peace)
BETTER BEANS. With better quality beans, farmers are able to compete competitively in the domestic and foreign market. (Photo by RJ Lumawag)
(Photo from Coffee for peace)
+ June 28, 2021
Editor s note: This is the last part of the Davao Coffee Rising series. You can read the first and second parts here:
THE Philippines is a net importer of coffee.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the country produced a total of 60,043.88 MT in 2019. Data from the Department of Agriculture (DA) showed the Philippines is only 32.40 percent self-sufficient in its coffee production. The country imports 67 percent of its coffee.
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