Ethiopian coffee authority urges swift shipments amid price decline

The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has urged coffee suppliers and exporters to expedite shipments due to a downward trend in global prices. Prices have fallen by 30 percent in recent months, with further declines expected. The authority aims to meet export targets without additional losses.

The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority has called on coffee suppliers and exporters to speed up shipments of their current stock, pointing to a continuing decline in international prices. Director General Adugna Debela highlighted that global coffee prices have dropped sharply in recent months. “Forecasts indicate that prices will decline further in the coming period. Suppliers and exporters should ship the commodity they currently have in stock to avoid additional losses,” he said.

According to the authority, prices have already decreased by 30 percent over the past few months, with more reductions anticipated. For the current budget year, the Ethiopian government has targeted exporting 600,000 tons of coffee beans to earn three billion dollars in revenue. As the nation's main export, coffee supports the livelihoods of nearly a quarter of the population.

This urging comes as market conditions pressure exporters to act quickly to secure earnings amid the price volatility.

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米国財務長官スコット・ベッセント氏は水曜日、トランプ政権が今後数日以内に、コーヒーやバナナなどの輸入品の価格を迅速に引き下げることを目的とした措置を発表すると述べ、数ヶ月にわたる関税によるコスト圧力の後である。

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2025年4月に導入され後に免除されたドナルド・トランプ大統領の生豆に対する関税は、モンタナの焙煎業者に価格の変動と不確実性を引き起こした。ヘレナ拠点の焙煎業者スティーブン・ラデフォゲッド氏は、さまざまな国との交渉による週ごとのコスト変動を説明した。他の分野でいくらかの利益が生じたものの、これらの措置は小売価格を引き上げ、輸入業者に負担をかけた。

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