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African coffee finds market in China

By Zou Shuo in Changsha | China Daily | Updated: 2024-09-07 08:25
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Volunteers grind coffee beans with students, at a permanent pavilion of China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, in Changsha, Hunan province, Aug 31, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

Jing Jianhua remembers clearly that the second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha, Hunan province, began on Sept. 26, 2021, because it coincided with the opening of his shop featuring coffee beans imported from Africa, near the venue of the expo.

"Back then, the COVID-19 pandemic was still raging, yet our coffee shop was greeted with great enthusiasm by participants of the expo, both Chinese and African guests," he said.

The African representatives were so surprised and delighted that they could taste high-quality coffee from home in China, he said.

Three years later, his coffee business venture has expanded to dozens of stores nationwide, he said, adding that it also offers beans to another sub-brand, which also has dozens of shops.

The Chinese coffee market is growing very quickly and people aged 18-35 are more receptive to drinking coffee than other beverages, that's why the demand for imported coffee beans will continue to grow, he said.

His brand Coffee Z, features coffee beans imported from Africa, mainly Ethiopia, which has a long history of growing and making high-quality coffee, and its beans contain unique fruit and flora taste, he said.

When his coffee shop first opened in 2021, about 20 to 30 percent of its coffee beans were from Africa, which has grown into 70 to 80 percent nowadays, he said.

The company obtained 100 million yuan ($14 million) of financing last March and it is actively in talks with investors to secure a new round of investment by the end of this year, he said, adding that the new investment will be used for further expansion and use of robots in making and delivering coffee.

Jing tried different work in Changsha before he founded a coffee trade company in 2013.

As a member of business delegation sent by the Hunan provincial government, he visited Uganda, Ethiopia and Nigeria in 2018, which opened his horizon about the industry and he became determined to introduce African coffee to the Chinese market.

At a coffee plantation in Uganda, he saw a young woman and a boy working and living in poor conditions while international coffee prices remained high all the time.

He believes that building the supply chain of African coffee to China, and improving the production technology can greatly improve the livelihood of coffee farmers in Africa.

The Chinese coffee market is growing at 20 to 25 percent annually, and the demand for high-quality coffee is also growing with the consumption level increasing. There is going to be a bigger need for good coffee beans, he said.

"With the ever closer relationship between China and Africa, we believe it is our best choice to associate our business with the continent and the coffee beans from there," he said. "We have made it our lifelong career."

With three China-Africa Economic and Trade Expos being held in Changsha, Hunan is one of the most active provinces in economic and trade ties with Africa and a trailblazer in China-Africa cooperation.

Hunan's trade with Africa has grown from 15.08 billion yuan in 2012 to 55.66 billion yuan in 2022. Its trade figures in 2022 ranked first in central and western China and eighth nationwide, according to Xinhua News Agency. Hunan's Department of Commerce has projected the province's trade with Africa to exceed 100 billion yuan by 2025, with an annual growth rate of above 25 percent.

Among 21 pilot free trade zones in China, the China (Hunan) Pilot Free Trade Zone has the task of building a "demonstrative highland" of cooperation between China and Africa.

Jing has leveraged the favorable policies of the platforms by directly purchasing the raw material from Africa and opening a small coffee roasting factory in Changsha, which means his coffee shops can use the most fresh coffee beans from Africa.

The policies have reduced the costs by 30 percent, so customers can get a taste of authentic African coffee with affordable prices, he added. The average coffee product at his shop is sold at 13.5 yuan.

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