A bunch of coffee players finally got their act together and formed a trade group to stop selling their beans for pocket change on the global market.
Commercial Coffee Producers Association of Uganda
Commercial Coffee Producers Association of Uganda
- The Commercial Coffee Producers Association of Uganda was launched after a March 19th General Assembly.
- Founding members include farmers, exporters, processors, and cooperatives all under one roof.
- The group’s game plan is quality, branding, collaboration, and export growth.
- They’re angling for better margins and more bargaining power for the whole chain.
- The association is focusing on quality, productivity, and getting beans into new markets.
- Members are also gunning for easier access to money and better logistics.
- They want to turn Ugandan coffee into a legit global brand everyone recognizes.
- The framework leans heavily on sharing knowledge across the entire industry.
- The British High Commission and International Trade Centre helped bankroll the early groundwork.
- Producers got their foot in the door at the big London, Manchester, and Madrid coffee festivals.
- Those international trips helped them lock in new buyers before the association was formal.
- Ambassador Lisa Chesney said the UK backs pushing Ugandan coffee up the value chain.