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Ethiopia’s Coffee Sector Hits 3 Bln Revenue, Eyes Doubling Export Income by 2028: Ministry
Ethiopia’s Coffee Sector Hits 3 Bln Revenue, Eyes Doubling Export Income by 2028: Ministry
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The special application document for the National Coffee Development Package, set to be implemented over the next five years, aims to raise coffee productivity to 2.1 tonnes of per hectare, the Ministry of Agriculture noted in a statement.The Package is expected to significantly improve coffee output and quality through practical implementation, Minister Addisu Arega said.The initiative focuses on: 🟠introducing improved coffee varieties;🟠cultivating disease-resistant types;🟠setting up research centers.
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Ethiopia’s Coffee Sector Hits 3 Bln Revenue, Eyes Doubling Export Income by 2028: Ministry
19:11 27.06.2026 (Updated: 20:21 27.06.2026) The special application document for the National Coffee Development Package, set to be implemented over the next five years, aims to raise coffee productivity to 2.1 tonnes of per hectare, the Ministry of Agriculture noted in a statement.
The Package is expected to significantly improve coffee output and quality through practical implementation, Minister Addisu Arega said.
The initiative focuses on:
🟠introducing improved coffee varieties;
🟠cultivating disease-resistant types;
🟠setting up research centers.