At the beginning of the 21st Century, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) introduced coffee in the mid-North subregion. This marked the beginning of the sub-region’s transition from dependency on annual crops such as cotton to a perennial crop. While the long-term objective of UCDA was to find ways of sustaining the coffee sector amidst the coffee wilt disease in the traditional coffee growing regions, the opening up of coffee growing opportunities to enhance the incomes of agricultural households in a former war-ravaged Mid-North was a well-conceived strategy. Several studies have demonstrated that coffee sector remains key in Uganda’s poverty reductions efforts as well as pointing to the limited poverty reduction effects among ...
Recent in-depth analysis of current trends in Rwanda’s coffee sector, together with research finding...
Most Rwandan coffee is currently grown and processed the same way it was a decade ago. Consequently...
Coffee exports from developing to developed countries are second in value only to oil exports. For s...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) introduced coff...
Response to a Problem Coffee was introduced in Acholi and Lango sub-regions in mid-Northern Uganda, ...
Coffee is the most important export crop in Uganda and an important source of income among smallhold...
Coffee is the most important export crop in Uganda and an important source of income among smallhold...
tCoffee is Uganda’s biggest export commodity, produced mainly by an estimated one million smallholde...
The Ugandan coffee industry is facing some serious challenges, including low international prices in...
As important as coffee is to American consumers, it's even more vital to African and South American ...
For many years, coffee has been a major source of income to many Ugandans. Traditionally, Uganda cof...
Coffee is a primary cash crop and banana a primary food crop in the East African highlands region, i...
Published online- 28 Aug 2012.Coffee and banana are important cash and food crops in Uganda and the ...
Coffee is Ethiopia’s most important export commodity, cultivated by over 6 million smallholder farme...
This paper provides a detailed overview of the current situation of the coffee sector in the Rwandan...
Recent in-depth analysis of current trends in Rwanda’s coffee sector, together with research finding...
Most Rwandan coffee is currently grown and processed the same way it was a decade ago. Consequently...
Coffee exports from developing to developed countries are second in value only to oil exports. For s...
At the beginning of the 21st Century, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) introduced coff...
Response to a Problem Coffee was introduced in Acholi and Lango sub-regions in mid-Northern Uganda, ...
Coffee is the most important export crop in Uganda and an important source of income among smallhold...
Coffee is the most important export crop in Uganda and an important source of income among smallhold...
tCoffee is Uganda’s biggest export commodity, produced mainly by an estimated one million smallholde...
The Ugandan coffee industry is facing some serious challenges, including low international prices in...
As important as coffee is to American consumers, it's even more vital to African and South American ...
For many years, coffee has been a major source of income to many Ugandans. Traditionally, Uganda cof...
Coffee is a primary cash crop and banana a primary food crop in the East African highlands region, i...
Published online- 28 Aug 2012.Coffee and banana are important cash and food crops in Uganda and the ...
Coffee is Ethiopia’s most important export commodity, cultivated by over 6 million smallholder farme...
This paper provides a detailed overview of the current situation of the coffee sector in the Rwandan...
Recent in-depth analysis of current trends in Rwanda’s coffee sector, together with research finding...
Most Rwandan coffee is currently grown and processed the same way it was a decade ago. Consequently...
Coffee exports from developing to developed countries are second in value only to oil exports. For s...