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Kenya coffee sales has been declining over the years because of cartels in the sector. The coffee market has been raped and plundered by greedy country men over the years and this must come to a stop if the country is to develop economically.

Check the graph below:

sale of coffee in Nairobi Coffee Exchange
Graph 1: sale of coffee in Nairobi Coffee Exchange

Credit: KNBS

Kenya did not sale any coffee at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange on June 2017.

This is because the exchange was on recess during that time. This was the same case in June 2015.

Coffee business is not dead. It didn’t die a natural death as suspected. Some coffee farmers are making money out of it.

Table 1: The table above shows the quantities of coffee sold and at what prices per kilogram.
Table 1: The table above shows the quantities of coffee sold and at what prices per kilogram.Credit: KNBS
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