Angola to increase coffee exports to Russia, Russian companies are already working on it

Published Sep 3, 2024

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Angola is set to boost its coffee exports to Russia, with Russian companies expressing strong interest in this initiative. This development was confirmed by Angolan Ambassador to Russia, Augusto da Silva Cunha, at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF). Following a successful promotional event in St. Petersburg last year, interest in Angolan coffee has surged, prompting plans for a similar event in Moscow. The Orimi plant in St. Petersburg, a major Russian coffee producer, has shown notable interest. The EEF, held from September 3 to 6 in Vladivostok, emphasizes international cooperation, technology, finance, and logistics.
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Angola intends to increase coffee supplies to the Russian Federation; Russian companies are interested in the proposal and are already working on it. This was reported to TASS by the Angolan Ambassador to Russia, Augusto da Silva Cunha, on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF). "Yes, there are such prospects. Last year, in St. Petersburg, together with entrepreneurs from Russia, we held an event to promote Angolan coffee. We talked about its qualities and demonstrated samples. A similar event is planned for this year, this time it will be held in Moscow. Since we presented coffee in St. Petersburg, interest in it has increased significantly. As far as I know, there are companies that have contacted Angolan partners working with coffee to start importing our coffee to the Russian Federation," the diplomat said, answering a question about plans to increase coffee supplies from Angola to Russia. The Angolan Ambassador said that he visited the Orimi plant in St. ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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