Angola plans to increase its coffee production by 25% in 2025, reaching over 8,000 tons, driven by investments from farmers and companies. The current market price for coffee stands between 2 million and 3 million kwanza. Cuanza Norte Province is the top producer of coffee in the country.
Angola is set to boost its coffee production significantly, with plans to harvest over 8,000 tons by 2025, marking an increase of 2,000 tons compared to the previous year. This ambitious goal has been announced by the National Coffee Institute, where Vasco Goncalves serves as the director-general.
Goncalves attributes this anticipated growth in coffee output to the heightened investments in the agricultural sector by both farmers and companies. He provided a current market overview, stating that the price for a ton of commercial coffee ranges from 2 million to 3 million kwanza, which converts to approximately 2,192 to 3,289 U.S. dollars.
The leading coffee-producing region in Angola is Cuanza Norte Province, which is closely followed by the provinces of Uige and Cuanza Sul, indicating a concentrated effort in these areas to enhance coffee cultivation and production.
In summary, Angola is on track to increase its coffee production by 25% by 2025, driven by increased financial commitments from agricultural stakeholders. The current pricing dynamics reflect the economic potential of this sector, with Cuanza Norte emerging as the primary area of production. Such developments signify a promising future for Angola in the coffee industry.
Original Source: ana.ir