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Psst Ggoobi drops bombshell on Uganda coffee empire
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26010, member: 2262"] A very important person from Uganda named Mr. Ggoobi went to visit a big coffee company in Geneva. He met with Mr. Tamari, who runs Sucafina, a company that buys and sells coffee from all over the world. Mr. Tamari told Mr. Ggoobi that his company has worked with coffee farmers in Uganda for many years. They started working there in the 1950s and stayed even when other companies left. They stayed because they really liked working with Ugandan farmers and because Uganda's president made it easier for companies to do business there. The company has built many buildings in Uganda where it cleans and prepares coffee. Mr. Tamari was happy to tell Mr. Ggoobi that many people in Europe drink coffee from Uganda because of his company. They have helped many Ugandan farmers sell their coffee to people all over the world. Mr. Ggoobi thanked the company for helping Uganda grow. He talked about how Uganda wants to make more things from farm products, bring more visitors to see their country, dig for special rocks in the ground, and learn new ways to do things. He said Uganda wants to grow much bigger by the year 2040. Mr. Ggoobi shared some good news. Uganda will start building a new train track next month. This will help companies like Sucafina send coffee to other places more easily. Mr. Tamari thought this was great news. He said many people want to buy coffee, and Uganda could grow more coffee to sell to them. At the end of their meeting, everyone tasted different kinds of coffee and learned what makes Ugandan coffee taste special. Many important people from Uganda and the coffee company attended this meeting. They all talked about how to make the coffee business in Uganda even better in the future. [/QUOTE]
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