Angola aims to increase coffee production to over 8,000 tons by 2025, up by 2,000 tons from the previous year. This growth is driven by increased investments in the sector. The leading coffee-producing region is Cuanza Norte, followed by Uige and Cuanza Sul.
Angola is set to boost its coffee production significantly, aiming to harvest over 8,000 tons of commercial coffee by 2025, which signifies an increase of 2,000 tons compared to the previous year. The rise in output is largely attributed to heightened investments from both farmers and companies in the coffee sector, according to Vasco Goncalves, the director-general of the National Coffee Institute.
Currently, the price of a ton of commercial coffee on the domestic market ranges from 2 million to 3 million kwanza, equivalent to about 2,192 to 3,289 U.S. dollars. The Cuanza Norte Province has emerged as the leading coffee-producing region in Angola, with Uige and Cuanza Sul provinces following closely behind in production capacity.
In conclusion, Angola’s coffee production is poised for substantial growth, with expectations of reaching over 8,000 tons by 2025. This increase is supported by enhanced investments in the sector. The domestic market’s current pricing highlights the economic significance of coffee, underscoring Angola’s pivotal role in coffee production within the region.
Original Source: ana.ir