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Cuban Coffee Industry Eyes World Market
Monday, February 10, 2020



Havana.- A coffee processing plant in the Cuban eastern province of Guantánamo has been benefitting a noticeable amount of beans, with an aim to export them abroad.

The facility deals with high quality dried coffee beans harvested in the provinces of Holguín and Guantánamo.

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment has declared the processing plant a new exporting center, capable of grossing three million dollars.

The plant, which has adopted the name of its highest-valued coffee brand, Altoserra, stands out among the most promising processing centers in Cuba.

Alter initially exporting part of its coffee output, Altoserra is now selling all of it abroad and is pinning hopes on adding new sales of traditional agricultural items, such as cocoa, coconut and charcoal.

Cuba’s Arabica coffee is highly valued, at some 8,000 dollars a ton.



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