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Coffee exhibition hosted by London Ethiopian Embassy

FurtherAfrica by FurtherAfrica
December 21, 2022
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The exhibition brought together UK and international coffee buyers and roasters with Ethiopian green and roasted coffee suppliers

Co-organized by the Ethiopian Embassy and Ethio-Coffee importer Ltd, an Ethiopian Coffee Exhibition opened on 17th December in London.

The exhibition brought together #UK and international coffee buyers and roasters with Ethiopian green and roasted coffee suppliers.

Also read: Ethiopian sees passenger rebound from COVID this year

We are always working to encourage trade and investment between Ethiopia and UK, but this effort is especially exciting because Ethiopia is the origin of coffee

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Wuibshet Demissie, Charge di Affaires of the Ethiopian Embassy in London said, “We are always working to encourage trade and investment between Ethiopia and UK, but this effort is especially exciting because Ethiopia is the origin of coffee.”

Ambassador Wuibshet further stressed on the need to put in place aggressive marketing and enhance our coffee’s market share in the UK.

Dr. Denis Seudieu, Chief Economist at the International Coffee Organization (ICO) emphasized on the fact that Ethiopia is the origin of coffee. He added that #Ethiopia is an active member of ICO and one of the major coffee exporting countries.

Also read: Ethiopian awarderd Global Travellers’ Best African Airlines

Minilik Habtu, representative of the Ethiopian Coffee Association and CEO of Typica Coffee on his part said the event offered an opportunity to promote Ethiopian coffee, which is renowned for its unique flavour.

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Source: Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, London, UK
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