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China among top 10 destinations of Ethiopia’s coffee export

Staff by Staff
September 1, 2021
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The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority recently divulged that the East African country’s export of coffee, tea and spices recorded higher in volume and revenue than the planned target in July 2021.

The hands of a worker who collect the coffee beans, near Bebeka, southwest Ethiopia. Getty Images

Having planned to secure 73.38 million U.S. dollars by exporting 22,487.08 tons of coffee, tea and spices in July, Ethiopia earned more than 116.63 million dollars by exporting 31,939.10 tons of the commodities, with upsurge both in export volume and revenue, said the authority in a statement.

Compared to the same month last year, the country’s export performance of the commodities has shown a volume increase of 11,889.73 tons and a revenue of 51.22 million dollars.

While the plan was to export 21,339.80 tons of coffee, the country has managed to export 31,145.70 tons of the commodity in the month.

Also read: Berbera Port to be a game changer for landlocked Ethiopia

More than 115.46 million U.S. dollars has been earned from coffee export in July, exceeding the planned export of the month, whereby China was one of the top ten buyers. With a share of 20 percent of the revenue, Germany was ranked the first top destination for Ethiopia’s coffee export in the month of July.

Germany, the U.S., Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Japan, China, South Korea, Italy, France and Australia are the top 10 destination countries for Ethiopia’s coffee export in July this year.

Ethiopia, which is known as the origin of Arabica coffee, is recognized worldwide for its rich coffee quality and flavor, which ranges from winy to fruity and chocolate, making the country’s coffee varieties on demand across the globe.

The East African country has been commissioning strenuous quality measures to enhance its coffee export earnings, according to Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority.

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