KAMPALA: Uganda’s coffee exports in September rose 37.7 percent year on year as good prices encouraged farmers to sell, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) said.
UCDA said the East African country shipped a total of 286,322 60-kg bags last month, up from 207,923 bags exported in September 2014.
Uganda exported 3.46 million bags in the 2014/15 (Oct-Sept) crop year, down slightly from 3.5 million the previous year, the regulator said.
“Farm gate coffee prices improved in line with the global prices,” UCDA said, without providing details.
Coffee is Uganda’s leading commodity export and its single biggest source of hard currency.
UCDA said shipments in the 2014/15 crop year earned the country $410 million, up from $394 million the previous year.
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