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Ethiopian Coffee Exports Generated over $500 Million in Two Months

Ethiopia’s coffee exports soared to 80,000 metric tonnes, generating $546 million in two months, fueled by enhanced supply chains and quality improvements, with ambitions to reach 600,000 tonnes and $3 billion annually.

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By Redaction ARPS with Agencies

Ethiopia’s coffee sector has experienced significant growth at the start of the fiscal year, exporting 80,000 metric tonnes and generating $546 million in just two months.

Last year, exports totaled 470,000 tonnes worth $2.2 billion. Key factors for this growth include improved supply chains for direct sales to international buyers, new washing and grading facilities enhancing quality, and decentralized inspection processes.

The government’s goal is to increase coffee exports to 600,000 tonnes and revenue to $3 billion annually.

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