Angola plans to increase its coffee production to over 8,000 tons by 2025, reflecting a 25% rise from the previous year. This increase is attributed to greater investments by farmers and companies. Current prices for a ton of coffee vary between 2 million and 3 million kwanza. Cuanza Norte Province leads in production, followed by Uige and Cuanza Sul.
Angola is set to increase its coffee production by 25% in 2025, targeting a harvest of over 8,000 tons of commercial coffee. This projected boost of 2,000 tons compared to the previous year stems from augmented investments from both farmers and companies dedicated to the coffee sector. The current market price for a ton of commercial coffee ranges between 2 million and 3 million kwanza, equivalent to approximately 2,192 to 3,289 U.S. dollars.
The leading coffee-producing region in Angola is Cuanza Norte Province. This region is closely followed by Uige and Cuanza Sul provinces, which also play significant roles in the country’s coffee output. The increase in production reflects a promising outlook for the Angolan coffee industry, driven by strategic investments and regional agricultural practices.
Angola’s coffee production is expected to rise significantly, reaching over 8,000 tons by 2025 due to increased investments in the sector. With Cuanza Norte as the primary producer and favorable market prices, this growth could enhance the nation’s economy and coffee industry standing.
Original Source: ana.ir