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Uganda’s Coffee Exports Decline in August Amid Weaker Global Prices

by SAT Reporter
September 25, 2025
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Uganda’s Coffee Exports Decline in August Amid Weaker Global Prices

The value of Uganda’s coffee exports contracted by 8.2 per cent in August compared to the same month last year, according to data released by the Ministry of Agriculture. The fall has been primarily attributed to a softening of global coffee prices, underscoring the sector’s exposure to volatile commodity markets.

Coffee remains Uganda’s most valuable agricultural export and a vital source of foreign exchange earnings. According to the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), the East African nation exported over 6 million 60-kilogramme bags of coffee in the 2023/24 financial year, reinforcing its position as Africa’s largest coffee exporter and second only to Ethiopia in production capacity. However, earnings are highly sensitive to global price shifts, particularly in key markets such as the European Union, the Middle East, and Asia.

The latest decline in export values comes at a time when international coffee benchmarks, such as Arabica and Robusta futures, have experienced downward pressure due to favourable harvests in Latin America and fluctuating demand from major consuming regions. While Uganda predominantly exports Robusta coffee, demand patterns and pricing dynamics in Brazil and Vietnam — the world’s leading producers — continue to influence market conditions across Africa.

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Agriculture remains the backbone of Uganda’s economy, employing more than 70 per cent of the population. Within this framework, coffee plays a critical role in sustaining rural livelihoods, generating tax revenues, and anchoring agro-industrial strategies. The recent downturn highlights the vulnerability of African commodity exporters to global cycles, raising questions about diversification, value addition, and intra-African trade resilience under frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Analysts argue that the path forward requires a stronger emphasis on domestic processing and branding to capture more value within Africa rather than relying predominantly on raw bean exports. Initiatives in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Côte d’Ivoire already point to a growing continental movement towards strengthening Africa’s position in global agricultural value chains. Uganda’s experience reflects a wider challenge shared by many resource-exporting nations: translating production strength into durable economic gains.

Despite the August dip, Uganda’s coffee industry retains significant growth potential, supported by government-led initiatives to expand acreage, improve seed quality, and promote climate-smart agricultural practices. How these measures intersect with regional integration and global market forces will ultimately shape the trajectory of the sector, not only for Uganda but also for Africa’s broader agricultural transformation agenda.

Tags: African agricultureAfrican Continental Free Trade Areaagro-industrialisationcoffee sector resilienceEast African tradeglobal commodity marketsRobusta coffeeUganda coffee exportsUganda economyvalue addition in agriculture
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