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The coffee production and marketing in Ethiopia. An analysis of challenges and opportunities

The coffee production and marketing in Ethiopia. An analysis of challenges and opportunities
Author: Abrham Gebreselassie
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3346447790

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Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Agrarian Studies, grade: 5 (Excellent), Szent István University (Institute of Regional Economics and Rural Development), course: Rural Development and Agribusiness, language: English, abstract: The general objective of this paper is to analyze the trends of coffee sector in Ethiopia in general. Furthermore it wants to generate baseline information on production and marketing systems of the selected study area in particular by concentrating on parameters like production, marketing, institutional and organizational support and challenges and opportunities. Currently, Ethiopia contributes 3.6 percent of the total value and 3 percent of the total quantity of coffee traded to the global market, which leads the country to be the 10th largest exporter of coffee in the world and the first exporter in Africa. 40% of the total coffee production of Ethiopia is exported, which earns 33% of the overall value of agricultural goods exported and 24% of the whole export value of the country. Over one-third of the population living in the rural areas and over 15 million populations sustain their livelihoods and participated in coffee production. There are around one million coffee growers in the country. Coffee has been an important commodity which has got greater attention by the government of Ethiopia. It is the first cash crop that the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) started trading operations in April 2008 in order to advance coffee markets in the country. High costs and high risks of transaction were the features of agricultural markets in Ethiopia before 2008, with only one third of the production reaching the market. Besides, smallholder farmers have little information about the market which limits them to sell their final products at the nearby market, deal with good prices as well as minimizing their market risk. Coffee market incompetence chiefly affect the income of coffee farmers and discourage them in the process of coffee production and marketing which lead to a significantly decreases in the country’s foreign exchange. This suggests that it is very critical to study and monitor systematically the production and marketing systems in all coffee growing areas of the country for the sake of planning and designing suitable research and development interventions that are applicable to the specific systems.


Marketing mix and strategy for Ethiopia's coffee marketing

Marketing mix and strategy for Ethiopia's coffee marketing
Author: Dereje Tesfa
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3346005895

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Seminar paper from the year 2019 in the subject Business economics - Trade and Distribution, grade: A, , language: English, abstract: Ethiopia is the single largest African producer of coffee with about half of its production going for export. It plays a central role in Ethiopia’s economy and as the country’s leading export is an important source of foreign exchange. The coffee bean export business reserved for Ethiopia citizens. Out of the total number of coffee exporting companies, 93 percent are private companies, 5% are coffee growing farmers' cooperatives, and 2 % are governmental enterprise. The extent to which cooperatives and private, including previous Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise (EGTE) now named Ethiopia Trading Business Corporation (የኢትዮጵያ የንግድ ሥራዎች ኮርፖሬሽን) and state farms, play a role in coffee exports from Ethiopia. Currently coffee generates less than 35 percent of the total export earnings. For the last several years its relative predominance in the export sector is decreasing because of increased contribution of other agricultural products like horticulture and floriculture. Consequently, only a little over 26% percent of the total export earnings is contributed by coffee during the year of 2011 (FDRE, 2011). This is the lowest share earned from export of coffee in the history of economy.


The Impact Of Covid-19 On Statistical Characteristics of Coffee Market. Evidence From Ethiopian Coffee

The Impact Of Covid-19 On Statistical Characteristics of Coffee Market. Evidence From Ethiopian Coffee
Author: Tewodros Ayalew
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3346312275

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2020 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 96 %, World Wide Education (WORLDQUANT UNIVERSITY), course: FINANCIAL ENGINEERING CAPSTONE PROJECT, language: English, abstract: Following the recent world crisis as a result of COVID-19 pandemic, the world has suffered tremendous losses in almost all market sectors that form the global economy. In this light, the researchers have decided to carry out a market research in one of the sectors of the global economy which is the commodity market. That market has a booming characteristic specifically the Ethiopian coffee export market. Therefore, it will be the project point of focus. The capstone project focuses on analysing 30 years of data and the current year before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as during the period it has existed. The research used a couple of modern day tools to gather and analyse the data which has been collected from the Ethiopian Coffee Authorities. Tools such as Python and Excel have been used to develop a model for prediction and to test the hypothesis such as the ARIMA, Simple Linear Regression as well as the Paired T-test. Correlation and Covariance analyses have been carried out to test the relationship between the Ethiopian coffee market and the global economy participants such as the US and China to evaluate the degree of relationship and to find out whether the COVID-19 Pandemic has any effects on the coffee market in Ethiopia. The research result shows that the Ethiopian coffee export market will double its revenue for the coming 10 years. The project find out COVID-19 has a significant negative relationship with the coffee market but as compared with other countries disasters, the coffee export market in Ethiopia has been slightly impacted, there was still significant growth in the market during this period due to governmental policies put in place to protect the market from crashing or suffering from very heavy losses over time. It can be considered as a role model for other world countries in combating the pandemic to protect the market.


Coffee Marketing Performance Analysis in South West Ethiopia

Coffee Marketing Performance Analysis in South West Ethiopia
Author: Dessalegn Gachena
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659226113

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The study was designed to analyze the performance of coffee marketing in Bench Maji zone with the objectives of identifying the existing coffee marketing channel, determining marketing margins, examining price integration and identifying the major coffee marketing constraints.Coffee producers'collectors wholesalers and coffee producers wholesalers are the principal coffee marketing channels in the study areas. Results of market margin analysis revealed that coffee trading is highly profitable at the wholesale level, while producers share as a percentage of wholesale prices is low as compared to other regions' farmers in the country. Market integration analysis indicates that the local and central markets are integrated in the long-run.The hypothesis of full market integration, however, is rejected which indicates, there is no efficient use of available information by the participants and thus markets are not fully integrated.land scarcity, diseases, Poor market information, credit services, poor road, lack of drying materials, presences of illegal traders, poor quality coffee&inadequate capital were identified as a major coffee production and marketing constraints in the study area.


Coffee value chain analysis

Coffee value chain analysis
Author: Mwesigye, F., Nguyen, H.
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9251330980

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This study aims to analyze the coffee value chain in Uganda and identify opportunities and constraints for enhancing youth employment. Coffee is one of the key agricultural commodities in the Government of Uganda’s pursuance of sustainable growth and job creation, especially for the rapidly expanding youth population. The study outlines a significant number of job opportunities for young people along this value chain, not only in production but increasingly in processing, trade and marketing, as well as service provision. It also suggests strategic upgrading options and outlines concrete policy actions to maximize youth participation in and benefits from the coffee sub-sector.


Cash crops and food security

Cash crops and food security
Author: Kuma, Tadesse
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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One of the key questions in food policy debates in the last decades has been the role of cash cropping for achieving food security in low income countries. We revisit this question in the context of smallholder coffee production in Ethiopia. Using unique data collected by the authors on about 1,600 coffee farmers in the country, we find that coffee income improves food security, even after controlling for total income and other factors and after addressing the endogeneity of coffee income. Further analysis suggests that the pathway for achieving this improved food security is linked to being better able to smooth consumption across agricultural seasons. In contrast with food crops, coffee sales take place almost throughout the whole year, providing farmers with cash income also during the lean season.