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Uganda March coffee exports up slightly from a year earlier

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The ​commodity is one of the ​East African country’s top foreign exchange ⁠earners.
Uganda’s coffee exports in March rose 2.9% from a year earlier ​on the back of a good ‌crop, the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries said in a report.
The ​commodity is one of the ​East African country’s top foreign exchange ⁠earners.
Uganda is Africa’s largest exporter of ​coffee followed by Ethiopia.
Uganda shipped 671,152 ​60-kg bags of the beans in March, up 2.9% from the same month last year, ​according to the report released late ​on Monday.
“Coffee export volumes during the month were ‌higher ⁠than March of last year on account of increased coffee production,” the report said, adding, however, that in ​terms of ​value, ⁠March’s earnings were lower by 13.6% from a year earlier ​on account of lower global ​prices.
In ⁠the 12 months to March, Uganda earned $2.4 billion from coffee exports, up ⁠from $1.8 ​billion in the previous ​period, the Ministry said.
—Reuters—
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