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This Article is From Dec 10, 2018

Tanzania Sees Coffee Output at Six-Year High as Harvest Near End

(Bloomberg) -- Tanzania expects to harvest the most coffee in six years as better weather and a high crop cycle boosts output in Africa's fourth-largest producer.

Output for the season that ends next June may climb 51 percent to reach an April forecast of 65,000 tons, Kajiru Kissenge, acting director of coffee development and operations at the Tanzania Coffee Board, said Monday by phone from Moshi, in the north of the country.

The board in April raised its forecast for this season amid improved weather, a high crop cycle and as trees trees planted in recent years add to supply. Harvesting in the north ended last month, Kissenge said. It typically finishes in October in the west and December in the south, according to the board's website.

The arabica variety accounts for about 60 to 70 percent of Tanzania's coffee output. The nation follows Ethiopia, Uganda and Ivory Coast as Africa's top producer of the beans.

To contact the reporter on this story: Fred Ojambo in Kampala at fojambo@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Paul Richardson at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net, Nicholas Larkin, Lars Paulsson

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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