Kathmandu, Aug. 18
Coffee
producers and experts have stressed on the production of quality coffee in
order to expand its exports in the international market.
Speaking
at a 3-day workshop organised by the European Union Nepal Trade Investment
Programme (EUTIP) and Trade and Export Promotion Centre (TEPC) in Dhankuta that
concluded on Friday, they said that quality of coffee should be maintained
while increasing the production.
The
programme was implemented by the International Trade Center (ITC) with the
financial support of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies (MoICS) of
Nepal, and Nepal Coffee Producers Association (NCPA).
The
workshop discussed about the status of coffee sector, coffee export situation
in the European Union and the United States, export process and necessary
documents, trade facilitation and market promotion for coffee, modern methods
of market analysis, trade map prepared for Nepal and possibilities and
potential of coffee export from Nepal, informed Om Adhikari, President of NCPA.
He
said that the future of Nepali coffee is good due to the growing demand in the
domestic and foreign markets with the growing coffee culture and improved quality
of the product.
Therefore,
there is an immediate need to increase the production and supply capacity
according to the demand and quality of the international market by emphasizing
on quality, said Adhikari.
The
workshop for the farmers and entrepreneurs of Koshi province was held with the
main goal of increasing the competitiveness and international trade capacity of
the small and micro enterprises with the information about non-tariff barriers
and access to market-related information.
The
workshop was organised for the farmers and traders of Koshi province on the
process to be adopted for export with the aim of increasing the supply capacity
of Nepali coffee producers and exporters for the international market. The
organisers said that the export promotion was the main agenda of the programme.
In
order to increase the export capacity of Nepali coffee traders, EU Nepal TIP
has also prepared two separate guidelines for export facilitation targeting the
European Union and the United States of America.
These
guidelines contain the step-by-step process that Nepali exporters should follow
while exporting coffee and the standards to be maintained as well as the
process that importers should successfully complete in the respective
destination countries.
Speaking
on the occasion, Bhakta Raj Joshi, the Under Secretary of the MoICS, said that
the demand of Nepali coffee is abundant in the international market and
emphasised the need for businessmen to increase the production of coffee without
compromising the quality.
He
said that coffee is one of the main priorities of the Government of Nepal for
export. Joshi emphasised that businesspersons and the government should
cooperate to solve the problems seen in coffee production and export.
Although
there is a demand of nearly 10,000 tons of coffee in the Nepali market, only
355 tons is produced, 100 tons is exported and 1100 tons is imported.
Coffee
can be cultivated in 1.2 million hectares land in Nepal, but currently it is
grown in only 3200 hectares land in 42 districts.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 19 August 2023.
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