Uganda Coffee

Potential for climate-smart coffee from Uganda

Potential for climate-smart coffee from Uganda Excerpts from https://www.cbi.eu/market-information/coffee/uganda Bwami Coffee wins in cupping competititions Redacted version of the article. Stricter EU legislation has elicited a strong interest of European importers and roasters in sourcing traceable, sustainable coffee, also from Uganda. Interest in s ...

28February
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secondary coffee processing

Secondary Coffee Processing.

Bwami Secondary Coffee Processing FAQ to green Export coffee: Over 95 % of the total annual coffee production is exported as green beans. Secondary processing also known as export grading transforms the clean coffee (FAQ) into the various coffee grades that meet the international standards. The process involves cleaning the FAQ, drying the coffee if ...

18February
2025
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Robusta Coffee primary processing

Coffee Primary Processing.

Coffee Primary Processing. A) General information – Fruit to FAQ The ripe coffee fruits (cherries) go through a number of operations aimed at extracting the beans from their covering of pulp, mucilage, parchment and film to improve their appearance. The resulting clean coffee (FAQ) can then be roasted and ground to obtain the coffee powder which is f ...

12February
2025
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Coffee consumption in China

China’s Booming Coffee Consumption.

source: sucafina.com Friday, May 31, 2024 China’s Coffee Consumption Is Changing 1.4 billion people live in China and, while tea has long been the drink of choice, coffee consumption is changing. “Large swathes of the Chinese consumer are moving quite quickly to coffee,” explains Carl Sara, China Managing Director, “they’re after an interesting and no ...

03February
2025
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Coffee Roasting in Uganda

Tertiary Coffee Processing

Bwami Coffee Tertiary Coffee Processing. We grow coffee at 2 plantations in Uganda. One coffee plantation is in Ssekanyonyi Mityana and the 2nd one in Kijjukira Kasanda District. We process our coffee up to roasting and grinding. We sell some ground and roasted coffee domestically in Uganda and export green beans for roasting and grinding in the des ...

25January
2025
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Bwami coffee plantation

Tips on establishing a coffee garden.

TIPS ON ESTABLISHING A COFFEE GARDEN There are two types of coffee – Robusta and Arabica. Robusta grows in low altitude areas and Arabica in high altitude areas. Below are tips on how to ensure you establish a coffee garden. Spacing: The spacing between Robusta plants is 10 feet by 10 feet and between Arabica ones is 8 feet by 8 feet. Dig  right size h ...

12January
2025
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