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Ethiopia sells over 11k bags of coffee in 1 second on Alibaba’s debut

FurtherAfrica by FurtherAfrica
January 26, 2022
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For the first time Ethiopia sold more than 11,200 bags of coffee online in one second during the Ethiopian Coffee Brands Launch on China’s Largest E-Commerce Platform, Alibaba (Tmall Global).

The online trading of Ethiopian coffee is realized as a result a joint effort with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Ethiopian Government. “Success recorded in exporting Ethiopian coffee to China will provide a roadmap in leveraging export potential for other ten African countries, where ECA is working this year, to provide more export potential from Africa to China,” said UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive of the ECA, Secretary Vera Songwe.

“This launch demonstrates the benefits that, not only Ethiopia, but Africa can reap in harnessing digitalization,” stated H.E Gebremeskel Chala, Minister of Trade and Regional Integration, Ethiopia.

ECA has joined efforts with Alibaba Group, and the Government of Ethiopia to bring more quality African products to one of the largest markets in the world today — the Chinese online market. Through this partnership, the electronic World Trading Platform (eWTP) has successfully on-boarded three Ethiopian coffee brands, namely Wild, Arada, and Hedero.

ECA, AntGroup from Alibaba Group, and the Ethiopian government exclusively featured freshly roasted authentic coffee produced by small and medium-sized Ethiopian businesses at a livestream event to promote the launch of new Ethiopian coffee products on Tmall Global. Using AntChain’s track and trace technology, all coffee on display was airlifted from Ethiopia; thus, guaranteeing a safe and transparent journey from departure to arrival.

The primary objective of the initiative is to leverage the infrastructure provided by the electronic World Trade Platform (e-WTP) in creating an enabling environment to promote e-commerce and tourism for African entrepreneurs, whilst bringing quality African products into the Chinese market.

Also read: Ethiopia coffee export earnings up by US$274M

The initiative is expected to enable other African countries to participate in and benefit from inclusive global trade. China-Africa trade was worth $192 bn in 2019, up from $185 bn in 2018.

“This trade initiative aims to ensure that Africa can bring back the balance of trade. We are delighted to work with the Government of Ethiopia on this real opportunity, to see how this partnership will continue to improve the livelihoods of citizens in Ethiopia, by offering an interoperable platform for trade.” said Ms. Songwe.

Eric Jing, Alibaba Group Director and Executive Chairman of AntGroup, said “Through coffee, we will build a bridge fostering China-Africa economic and trade cooperation, and stimulating economic recovery,” as he rallied support of First Joint Promotion of Ethiopian Coffee and Cooperation on African Public Welfare.

Special donation for Ethiopian primary school students

The launch will set in motion a community project on Tmall Global whereby, for each bag of coffee sold, a special donation will be made to purchase school supplies for Ethiopian primary school students. Gebremeskel Chala, Minister of Trade and Regional Integration for Ethiopia indicated that “through your purchases, support, and the power of e-commerce, the cooperation will benefit coffee farmers, SMEs and students in Ethiopia.”

First proposed by Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma in 2016, the eWTP has been recognized by the G20 and launched in China, Malaysia, Belgium, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. It is a private sector-led, multi-stakeholder initiative offering SMEs easier access to new markets via simple and straightforward regulations. It also offers training and support in areas such as e-commerce, logistics, financing, cloud computing and mobile payments.

Based in Addis Ababa Arada Coffee is one of the many coffee roasting and packaging brands in Ethiopia.

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Source: New Business Ethiopia
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