Rwanda’s government hopes to create a coffee culture in their country, convincing people to drink and consume what they produce. Rwandan people are not used to drinking coffee: infact coffee seems to be very expensive to buy (2,000 Rwandan francs, £1,70), and people usually drink tea instead, as reported by the Guardian. Pie Ntwari, a speaker for the National Agricultural
Month: March 2018
Honduras Record Crop Shakes Previous Coffee Forecasts
Arabica production is going to be shaken up by a record harvest in Honduras, which is expected to cause changes in commodity prices. Even if analysts expected 2018 to be an off-year for Honduras coffee production, the Dutch Bank, Rabobank, after a forecast of 6.5m 60kg bags, concerning Honduras output, has reconsidered its predictions and estimated a record high of