According to data from the National Tea and Coffee Development Board, cited by Nepal’s The Rising Nepal on November 4, 2024, the international demand for Nepalese coffee and tea is showing a gradual upward trend. In the fiscal year 2022/23, Nepal exported 77 tons of coffee, an increase from the 72 tons exported in the previous fiscal year. The data for the current fiscal year 2023/24 is still being compiled.
Steady Increase in Coffee Exports
The gradual rise in coffee exports reflects a growing interest in Nepalese coffee on the international market. The increase from 72 tons to 77 tons, while modest, indicates a positive trend. This growth is attributed to the high quality and unique flavors of Nepalese coffee, which are gaining recognition among global consumers.
Ongoing Data Collection for Current Fiscal Year
The National Tea and Coffee Development Board is currently gathering and analyzing data for the fiscal year 2023/24. This ongoing process will provide a more comprehensive picture of the current state of the coffee and tea export industry. The board’s efforts are crucial for understanding market trends and making informed decisions to support the growth of the sector.
Quality and Unique Flavors Drive Demand
The quality and unique flavors of Nepalese coffee and tea are key factors driving the increasing international demand. These products are known for their distinct characteristics, which set them apart from those of other producing countries. As more consumers discover and appreciate these qualities, the demand is expected to continue to grow.
Conclusion
The slow but steady increase in international demand for Nepalese coffee and tea is a promising sign for the industry. With continued focus on maintaining and improving product quality, Nepal is well-positioned to further expand its market share and establish itself as a leading exporter of specialty coffee and tea.
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