The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ethiopia earns US$835m from coffee in nine months

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COFFEE exports have brought Ethiopia US$835 million in revenue over the past nine months, an industry institutio­n said Tuesday.

The country exported 174 596 tonnes of coffee to the internatio­nal market during the first nine months of the current Ethiopian 2023/24 fiscal year that started on July 8, the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA) said. In addition to the traditiona­l Ethiopian coffee importing countries, the Ethiopian government has been able to create new markets in recent years, state-run Ethiopian Press Agency quoted Shafi Oumer, ECTA deputy director-general, as saying.

Data from ECTA show that China, the United Arab Emirates and Sudan are among the countries that are becoming top destinatio­ns of Ethiopian coffee.

Saudi Arabia, South Korea, the United States, Germany and Japan are the major destinatio­ns of Ethiopia's coffee exports over the years.

Regarded as the origin of Arabica coffee, Ethiopia is one of Africa's largest producers and exporters of coffee.

Coffee production is dubbed as the backbone of the country's agricultur­e-led economy. Widely recognised for its rich coffee quality and flavor ranging from winy to fruity and chocolatey, the country's coffee is in great demand across the globe.

During the previous Ethiopian 2022/23 fiscal year, the country earned 1,3 billion dollars in revenue from the export of around 240,000 tons of coffee.

The export revenue, however, marked a notable decrease as compared with the previous fiscal year, when the country posted a record-high revenue of US$1,4 billion from the export of about 300 000 tons of coffee. — The East African

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