Egypt imports 100% of coffee and and consumes 70,000 tons

Published 2021년 12월 8일

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The article provides an overview of Egypt's coffee industry, highlighting it as one of the oldest and most popular industries due to the country's strong consumer demand for coffee. The prices of raw coffee in Egypt vary based on the type and country of origin, with Yemeni coffee being the most expensive and Brazilian coffee the third most expensive. Egypt imports 100% of its coffee due to the unsuitable climate for coffee cultivation, leading to a recent surge in prices. The article also mentions the impact of a Brazilian frost wave on coffee crops and the resulting global increase in coffee prices.
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The coffee industry in Egypt is one of the oldest industries, and there are many mills and famous coffee shops, due to the great demand from the consumer public in Egypt for this magical drink, as coffee is one of the oldest drinks consumed by Egyptians, and Egypt is one of the countries most used for this drink, which It spread after Yemen and Turkey. The prices of raw coffee within Egypt vary according to the type and country of origin, and Yemeni coffee ranks first, as it is considered by Egyptians to be one of the finest types of coffee, and the price per ton of it reaches about 85 thousand pounds, while Abyssinian coffee ranks among the coffee audience. The second, and the price of a ton of it is about 60 thousand pounds. The Brazilian coffee comes in third place, and its price is about 50 thousand Egyptian pounds per ton, then the Indonesian, whose price per kilo reaches 40 thousand Egyptian pounds, and comes in fourth place. And ranked fifth is Indian coffee and some types ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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