A worker tastes coffee at a coffee factory in Yangon, Myanmar, July 18, 2023. Myanmar annually produces over 9,000 tons of coffee, including over 7,000 tons of Arabica coffee and over 2,000 tons of Robusta coffee, according to the Myanmar Coffee Association.
Myanmar exported coffee beans to over 10 foreign countries, including Britain, the United States, Japan, China, Thailand, and Australia. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
YANGON, July 14 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar annually produces over 9,000 tons of coffee, including over 7,000 tons of Arabica coffee and over 2,000 tons of Robusta coffee, U Myo Aye, the chairman of the Myanmar Coffee Association, said on Friday.
Out of the over 9,000 tons of coffee, about 1,500-1,700 tons were exported to foreign countries, he told Xinhua.
"We are always striving to expand our coffee market, and we connect with international coffee organizations and importers and organize exhibitions by inviting traders. In our country, we conduct coffee festivals and coffee forums," U Myo Aye explained about the activities of the Myanmar Coffee Association to expand the coffee market.
Myanmar has cultivated coffee since 1885. However, during that period, exporting Myanmar coffee to foreign nations was infrequent. "We adopted modern technologies from other countries. Initially, our production was limited to regular coffee, which we mainly sold to neighboring countries. However, in 2015, we expanded our market reach and began exporting to foreign countries as well," he said.
Eighty percent of the coffee plantations in Myanmar are Arabica coffee. Most of the coffee plantations in the country are in Shan State, he said.
Myanmar exported coffee beans to over 10 foreign countries, including Britain, the United States, Japan, China, Thailand, and Australia.
In addition, countries such as Japan, China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates offer import tariff exemption benefits for Myanmar's coffee, according to Myanmar Trade Promotion Organization, local media reported. ■
Workers pack coffee at a coffee factory in Yangon, Myanmar, July 18, 2023. Myanmar annually produces over 9,000 tons of coffee, including over 7,000 tons of Arabica coffee and over 2,000 tons of Robusta coffee, according to the Myanmar Coffee Association.
Myanmar exported coffee beans to over 10 foreign countries, including Britain, the United States, Japan, China, Thailand, and Australia. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)
Workers pack coffee with paper bags at a coffee factory in Yangon, Myanmar, July 18, 2023. Myanmar annually produces over 9,000 tons of coffee, including over 7,000 tons of Arabica coffee and over 2,000 tons of Robusta coffee, according to the Myanmar Coffee Association.
Myanmar exported coffee beans to over 10 foreign countries, including Britain, the United States, Japan, China, Thailand, and Australia. (Photo by Myo Kyaw Soe/Xinhua)