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Unearthing the Legends of Ethiopian Coffee: A Journey to the Heart of Coffee Aroma

Greetings, esteemed coffee enthusiasts and curious minds alike! Today, I present to you a delightful and lighter tale that will take you on a captivating journey to the mystical highlands of Ethiopia, the Home of Coffee, where the enchanting origin of this beloved beverage unfolds. Whether you’re a seasoned coffee connoisseur, an inquisitive soul with a thirst for knowledge, or someone eager to delve into Ethiopia’s rich cultural heritage, this enchanting story will undoubtedly leave a smile on your face. ‍ Recently, …

3 Reasons Why We Love Ethiopian Coffee

No matter the differences that divide each country or community globally, one thing unites us all—our appreciation for this wonderful drink known as coffee! Taste is subjective, but it may as well be a fact that coffee is considered among the best-tasting beverages in the world. Our beliefs, traditions, and cultures may be distinctly different, but most of us have a cup of coffee or two to start the day on a good note, or to end it with a satisfying …

The role of Ethiopian coffee sector for Ethiopia’s Economy

Ethiopia, often hailed as the birthplace of coffee, has a deep-seated connection to this cherished beverage that transcends cultural significance, permeating daily life and traditions. Beyond its cultural roots, coffee serves as a cornerstone of Ethiopia's economy, playing a pivotal role in employment, environmental conservation, and national revenue generation. Agricultural is backbone for Ethiopia's economy sector contribute to over 40% of the country’s GDP. Additionally, it serves as the primary source of employment for more than 80% of the Ethiopia’s workforce …

How does the new EU deforestation regulation affect Ethiopia’s coffee export

The European Union's Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), enacted in 2023, aims to ensure that commodities imported into the EU do not contribute to global deforestation or increasing degradation. This regulation affects products such as coffee, cocoa, soy, and palm oil. For Ethiopia, where coffee is a vital economic pillar, the EUDR presents both challenges and opportunities. The EUDR mandates that companies importing specified commodities into the EU must provide evidence that these products were not produced on land that was deforested after …
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