coffee prices today - Kenya and Tanzania Confront Coffee Crop Issues ; For example in Kenya last year many coffee plants were pulled up to make way for homes in western and central Kenya and some of the best coffees sold on the Nairobi Coffee Exchange at the end of 2010, including the prized Kenya AA coffee beans, saw a significant price spike.
Tanzania saw a large number of coffee plants harmed by an extended drought and has been engaged in massive coffee planting.
Of course this will take some time to have a significant effect since coffee plants take a about five years to begin producing a crop. The country expects to increase its current 70,000 tons of annual production to 100,000 pounds by 2015. Tanzania is highly respected for its known for its Tanzania Peaberry coffee.
Tanzania saw a large number of coffee plants harmed by an extended drought and has been engaged in massive coffee planting.
Of course this will take some time to have a significant effect since coffee plants take a about five years to begin producing a crop. The country expects to increase its current 70,000 tons of annual production to 100,000 pounds by 2015. Tanzania is highly respected for its known for its Tanzania Peaberry coffee.
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