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Uganda’s Coffee Roadmap: Aiming for 20 Million Bags by 2030 with Youth Leading the Charge

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Uganda’s Coffee Roadmap: Aiming for 20 Million Bags by 2030 with Youth Leading the Charge

Aloysious Ssendegeya, Roy Coffee Processors and Exporters Co Ltd

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Uganda stands as Africa’s largest coffee exporter and the world’s eighth-largest by volume, with coffee serving as a cornerstone of its economy. The crop supports approximately 1.8 million households, contributing significantly to foreign exchange earnings and rural livelihoods.

In 2017, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA now under MAAIF) launched the ambitious Coffee Roadmap, a 15-year strategic plan designed to transform the sector.

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This initiative aligns with the National Development Plan III, which identifies coffee as a strategic commodity for agro-industrialization and economic growth.
At its core, the roadmap seeks to elevate Uganda’s global coffee reputation by enhancing quality, expanding production, and boosting exports across robusta, arabica, roasted, and soluble coffee segments.

Key Goals and Timeline of the Roadmap
The primary target of the Coffee Roadmap is to increase annual coffee production from around 7-8 million 60 kilogram bags to 20 million bags by 2030.

This ambitious leap is expected to more than double agricultural exports from USD $6.629 billion to $12 billion by 2027, while specifically growing coffee export revenues from $627 million to $1.5 billion within five years, a 28% increase.

The plan emphasizes value addition, with a focus on premium arabica varieties and processed products like instant coffee, which currently see robusta dominating exports (with a 48.4% rise to 0.74 million bags in August 2023 alone).

To achieve these milestones, UCDA (now under MAAIF) has outlined nine key initiatives that promote adherence to international standards, boost domestic consumption, and target both emerging markets (e.g., China, Middle East, South Korea) and established ones in Europe and North America.

Strategies include distributing over 300 million coffee seedlings to farmers, implementing quality control measures to reduce post-harvest losses, and providing training on sustainable practices such as pest control, agroforestry, and better farming techniques like stumping, pruning, irrigation, and intercropping.

Companies like Mountain Harvest, Endiiro Coffee, and Masha Coffee are actively involved, offering extension services, micro-financing at low interest rates (e.g., 2%), climate-controlled storage, and advanced processing methods (washed, natural, honey, anaerobic fermentation) to improve quality and marketability.

The roadmap also fosters collaboration through entities like the Coffee Investment Consortium of Uganda (CICU), which attracts investments, shares resources, and secures export financing.

By 2021/22, production had already risen from 2.5 million bags in 1991 to 8.06 million bags, demonstrating steady progress.

Challenges Facing the Coffee Sector

Despite these advancements, Uganda’s coffee industry grapples with several hurdles. Quality issues stem from substandard inputs, including banned substances, leading to stereotypes of low-grade coffee.

Much of Uganda’s coffee is exported unbranded and blended anonymously, limiting value capture. Infrastructure challenges, such as high transportation costs and weak cooperatives, exacerbate problems, alongside a lack of economies of scale and limited regulatory understanding.

Climate change, aging farmer populations (average age 63), and a cultural mindset viewing coffee merely as a cash crop without emphasis on tasting or quality further complicate

A critical threat is the disinterest among youth, with many migrating to urban areas, leaving the sector vulnerable to labor shortages.
Over half of Uganda’s population is under 18, making youth retention essential for sustainability.

The Pivotal Role of Youth in Achieving the 2030 Vision
Youth are not just beneficiaries but key drivers in realizing the Coffee Roadmap’s goals. Their energy, innovation, and adoption of technology can address aging demographics, enhance productivity, and inject entrepreneurship into the value chain.

UCDA’s (now under MAAIF) Youth in Coffee Program specifically targets young people, providing training in farming, processing, trading, entrepreneurship, and technology integration.

This includes support for youth and women’s groups to promote inclusive participation.

Initiatives like those from Mountain Harvest recruit university students through agronomy and microfinance training, offering top performers permanent.

Programs such as ‘Professional Pickers’ engage youth in seasonal harvesting and year-round tasks, while barista and cupping training build skills in quality control and record-keeping.

Companies like Roy Coffee Processors and Exporters Co Ltd involve young people in production, processing, and education, encouraging them to stay in rural areas by making coffee farming viable and modern.

Women, who perform most of the labor, are empowered through targeted training and hiring, leading to better household outcomes when they manage finances.

Visualizing this involvement, images of young Ugandans in coffee fields highlight the hands-on role they play in sustainable farming practices. By engaging youth, Uganda can mitigate migration, foster innovation in areas like organic pesticides and intercropping, and ensure the sector’s long-term viability.

Conclusively, A Youth-Driven Path to Prosperity
The Uganda Coffee Roadmap represents a bold vision for economic transformation, with the 20 million bag target by 2030 hinging on strategic expansion, quality improvements, and inclusive growth. Youth participation is indispensable, bridging generational gaps and infusing the industry with fresh perspectives. Through programs like UCDA’s (now under MAAIF) initiatives and private sector partnerships, young Ugandans are positioned to lead this charge, ensuring coffee remains a pillar of national prosperity for decades to come. As the sector evolves, sustained investment in youth will be the key to unlocking Uganda’s full potential in the global coffee market.

By Aloysious Ssendegeya,
Roy Coffee Processors and Exporters Co Ltd

Tags: Aloysious SsendegeyaRoy Coffee

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