Angola's coffee production up 13% this year

Published 2023년 6월 27일

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The coffee output is expected to increase by 13% in the 2022 crop year due to public policies, increased participation of producers, expansion of farming and technical support by INCA. Currently, INCA has 2.8 million seedlings in the nursery, with 2.1 million Robusta coffee trees and 679,000 Arabica coffee trees. INCA plans to distribute the seedlings to local producers in October to cover 1,400 hectares and aims to increase production from 2026.
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This output will increase 13% from 5,300 tons in the 2022 crop year. According to INCA, this result has been driven by public policies in recent years, as well as the participation of 15,900 producers, the expansion of farming to 35,000 hectares and the provision of technical support by INCA. techniques for coffee growers. The director general of INCA also emphasized that the organization currently has 2.8 million seedlings in the nursery, 2.1 million trees are Robusta coffee and 679,000 ...
Source: Vinanet

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