Friday, June 10, 2022

Fertilizer Shortage May Cut Kenyan Coffee Production By 10%

Kenya's coffee production in 2022-23 is expected to fall by 10% to 700,000 bags due to higher fertilizer prices, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in a newly published report tracking Kenya's coffee production.

Global fertilizer prices started surging in early 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continued fighting between Russia and Ukraine has further exacerbated the situation.

Kenya Coffee Crop

Fertilizer prices in Kenya currently stand at Sh6,000 per bag (50kg), up 71% from a year ago.

Other reasons for the price hike include producers such as China, Russia and Turkey restricting exports to protect their farmers, while India, Brazil and the United States are in high demand and buying in large quantities, reducing global supplies.

The USDA report states: “Kenya’s coffee production in 2022/23 is expected to fall by 10% to 700,000 bags due to lower yields due to reduced fertilization. Crop acreage will remain at 105,000 hectares."

Kenya's coffee exports in 2022/23 will fall from 750,000 bags to 670,000 bags due to lower production, the report said.

According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), Kenya exported coffee worth Sh26.1 billion in 2021, up from Sh22.2 billion in 2020.

According to the International Coffee Organization, Kenya is the fifth largest coffee producer in Africa, after Ethiopia, Uganda, Côte d'Ivoire and Tanzania.

According to the USDA report, domestic coffee consumption is expected to grow slightly over the period even as lower consumer purchasing power due to high inflation dampens demand growth fueled by a recovery in the hospitality industry.

"While consumption is expected to rise as Kenya's tourism and restaurant industries recover following the lifting of COVID-19 containment restrictions, domestic consumption is expected to rise as high inflation reduces consumers' purchasing power," the USDA report said. growth will be constrained.” "Coffee consumption is seen as a non-essential expense and thus sensitive to changes in purchasing power".

The Kenyan government has announced Sh5.7 billion in fertilizer subsidies to partially offset fertilizer prices.

More than 80% of coffee in Kenya is sold by cooperatives, with the remainder sold by corporate and individually owned businesses. More than 90% of Kenya's coffee is sold through the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE), with the remainder sold "directly" through contracts negotiated by marketing agents representing producers and exporters.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

Benefits of drinking coffee

The refreshing effect of coffee is deeply loved by working people. Drinking a cup of hot coffee in the morning can not only boost the spirits quickly, but also can enter the working state in time. Coffee contains caffeine, and also contains nutrients such as fat, protein and vitamins that the human body needs.

Drink coffee

Benefits of drinking coffee

Specifically, drinking coffee has the following main benefits.

1, coffee can eliminate drowsiness and refresh the brain. Because coffee contains a large amount of caffeine, which is a stimulant, can stimulate the central nervous system, heart and other organs and make them in a more excited state to relieve fatigue, eliminate drowsiness, but it is recommended not to drink coffee after dinner, otherwise it may cause continued nervous excitement and lead to insomnia and other phenomena.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Coffee Planting in Yulin China for Five Years

A large area of ​​coffee trees has been planted in Ruitong Village, Zhangmu Town, Fumian District, Yulin City, Guangxi Province of China. Since the first harvest in 2017, it is still the only coffee plantation in Yulin so far. Five years later, how is the development of coffee beans in Yulin? With questions, the reporter visited Yulin coffee bean grower Feng Shaoming and some coffee shop merchants in Yulin urban area.

Coffee Farm Land in Yulin

A coffee plantation in Ruitong Village, Zhangmu Town, Fumian District, Yulin City.

Coffee beans after rough processing sold to other provinces

The 65-year-old Feng Shaoming's face is covered with traces of years and hard work due to the constant exposure to the wind and the sun and the maintenance of the coffee garden. "This year's harvest is relatively small, and the output of green coffee beans is only about 4 tons." Feng Shaoming introduced the situation of coffee beans in 2021 to reporters. Because of the dry weather and less rain, the general situation is from the end of October to the end of November each year. The harvesting period is more than half a month ahead of schedule.

Fertilizer Shortage May Cut Kenyan Coffee Production By 10%

Kenya's coffee production in 2022-23 is expected to fall by 10% to 700,000 bags due to higher fertilizer prices, the U.S. Department of ...