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Uganda’s smallholders still face challenges—from climate change to market volatility, from outdated infrastructure to limited ...
If we embrace this momentum with the right policies, investments, and partnerships, Uganda can become a global leader ... Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans In 2024, the European Union (EU ...
Women harvest coffee cherries at a farm in Mbale, Uganda, March 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Hajarah Nalwadda) A truck is loaded with coffee berries lugs in Kampala, Uganda, March 15, 2025.
Somini Sengupta went to Zirobwe, Uganda, to write about (and taste) a coffee that might help a warming world stay caffeinated. April 28, 2023 First the bad news.
ZIROBWE, Uganda — First the bad news. The two types of coffee that most of us drink — Arabica and robusta — are at grave risk in the era of climate change. Now the good news. Farmers in one ...
In case you missed them, our full articles from Uganda and Malawi: What climate change could mean for the coffee you drink . Meet the climate hackers of Malawi .
Uganda, Africa’s biggest coffee exporter, said output from the 2022-23 crop year may climb to record levels, driven by improved rainfall and new plantings over the last eight years.
Uganda is one of Africa’s top two coffee producers, exporting more than 6 million bags of coffee between September 2023 and August 2024, accounting for $1.3 billion in earnings.
A female business owner in Uganda wanted to create a coffee sisterhood. She knew that women in one of Africa's largest producers did the bulk of the “donkey work” and that men in the largely ...