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Ugandan Embassy In Ankara Holds Coffee Tasting Event To Promote Ugandan Coffee In Turkey

By Gerald NatwetaOctober 18, 2022No Comments
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The Ugandan Embassy in Ankara in conjunction with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kampala, and Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) held a Coffee Cupping and Tasting Session at Walker’s Coffee House in Ankara on Sunday. 

The event was one of the activities the Embassy undertook to commemorate Uganda’s 60th Independence Anniversary.

“The purpose of the event was to increase and promote awareness about Ugandan Coffee among the Turkush importers and consumers. Uganda Coffee Exports to Turkey currently stand at 3000 bags monthly,” the Ugandan Embassy said on Monday.

Coffee cupping or cup tasting is how coffee is tasted by producers and buyers around the world to check the quality of a batch of coffee. In cupping, coffees are scored for aspects such as cleanness, sweetness, acidity, mouthfeel and after taste.

Speaking at the event, the Ugandan Ambassador to Turkey, Nusura Tiperu highlighted that Coffee is one of Uganda’s main cash crop and the biggest foreign exchange earner being among the top five products exported from Uganda.

Uganda’s Ambassador-Designate to Turkey, Nusura Tiperu speaking at the event.

Coffee accounts for about 13-15% of total export earnings and is the second highest foreign exchange earner for the country.

Amb. Tiperu said that the event is in line Ministry / Embassy’s policy to promote commercial and Economic diplomacy to enhance bilateral trade between Uganda and Turkey.

She further explained that the mandate to promote economic and commercial diplomacy requires the Embassy to ensure that Ugandan products are promoted, tangibly and stocked on the shelves of stores.

Ugandan coffee is served in numerous Turkish restaurants and cities of Istanbul, Antalya, Ismir, Bursa to among others.

Amb. Tiperu informed the attendees of the high level importance attached to the growing and consumption of coffee in Uganda that it is embedded not only economy but culture.

The Ambassador further observed that Uganda has experienced growth in the coffee industry, making it the largest exporter of coffee by volumes.

Uganda is also the leading producer of Robusta and second largest producer of Arabica coffee, after Ethiopia, in Africa.

“Uganda is not only a good place to do business, but one in which an investor will get the highest return on their investment’ She emphasized.

According to the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), Uganda grows 2 types of coffee: Robusta and Arabica in the ratio of 4:1.

The Ugandan coffee at the display in Ankara on Sunday.

Arabica is grown at altitudes ranging between 1,300-2,300m above sea level; while Robusta is grown at altitudes ranging from 900-1,500m above sea level making Ugandan coffee to possess very good intrinsic qualities due to high altitude, soils and farming systems not easily found elsewhere in the world.

Ugandan Robusta has a remarkably impressive cup when wet processed. It is commonly deemed to be of exceptional quality and retains its flavour qualities very well, which cannot always be said of other washed Robusta coffee.

The variety of Wild Robusta Coffee still growing today in Uganda’s rain forests is thought to be some of the rarest examples of naturally occurring coffee trees anywhere in the world.

Uganda is the second largest coffee producer in Africa after Ethiopia and the largest exporter on the continent.

Current coffee production stands at 8 million 60kg bags while exports stand at 6.08 million 60kg bags for the year ended 2020.

 

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