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Australia’s The Coffee Club has entered the African market with a new store in Nairobi, Kenya. The expansion is part of the ...
Uganda’s smallholders still face challenges—from climate change to market volatility, from outdated infrastructure to limited ...
Northern Uganda, traditionally known for growing staple crops such as cassava, maize, millet, sorghum, and sunflower, is now ...
A section of farmers in Masaka District is appealing to the government to reawaken the heightened security deployment similar ...
The Australian brand plans to open 25 stores in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania over the next ten years following its Nairobi ...
Stakeholders have called for urgent reforms and investments to build a resilient and equitable coffee sector in Uganda, as price volatility and structural weaknesses continue to undermine the ...
Coffee farming is traditionally a job passed down generations, but that’s changing. Can this challenge be turned into new ...
Women coffee farmers in Uganda's Bugisu region have called for greater equity, inclusion, and accountability in the country's coffee value chain.
The franchise plans to open more than 10 outlets across Kenya in the next five years, targeting Nairobi as its regional hub.
In Atapar cell, Ogonyo One ward, Kidetok Town Council, smallholder farmers have begun planting coffee alongside food crops.
The fall in global coffee prices has caught the attention of government officials. Today, the Permanent Secretary in the ...
China has cut tariffs on a range of coffee-producing nations to zero per cent, and is hoping to extend the policy to more ...