Western Uganda s Arabica Opportunity. Kampala 20 th March, 2018

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Western Uganda s Arabica Opportunity Kampala 20 th March, 2018

The western region has three main islands of Arabica production we focus on the Rwenzori region served by Kasese 3 Primary focus is the Rwenzori complex 1 2

The western value chain has many actors with inefficiency and losses built into the system Farmer harvests, dries coffee cherries Farmer picking and drying means lower quality green beans and admixture Sales to village agents on credit lead to premature harvest (to prevent side-selling) with thousands of tonnes lost as a result Farmer sells directly to exporter Village agent hulls and sells to exporter Farmer sells to a village agent Village agent hulls and sells to agent in Kasese Exporter processes and sells coffee Farmer sells to an agent in Kasese Kasese agent hulls and sells to an exporter Large number of actors in the value chain builds in inconsistency Exporter sells on to further traders Exporter sells direct to roasters Source: Field trip analysis

What would washing coffee in the west mean? Farmers Agents Businesses / exporters Switch from selecting and drying on farm to delivering cherries to a station Focussing on producing for quality Working with extension workers to steadily improve farm practices Leading to: Raised quality, yields and margins Lost customers as hulling and resale activities fall away Stop providing credit to farmers Competition for cherries between agents falls away Role as intermediaries for parchment trading Significant investment in washing station assets Setting up farmer access teams and extension staff Investment in inputs to promote changes in farm practices 3 to 5 years of ramp up and stabilization Leading to: Raised quality, yields and margins Source: Authors analysis

Creating washing stations will create a virtuous circle of value chain interactions Driven by: Knowledge of the locations and production processes Consistent match of the product to their production and market needs End consumer recognition and demand Quality Reputation Awareness Premiums Driven by: One point of contact to processors Continuous feedback on practices Extension worker support Provision of inputs seedlings, shade trees etc. Driven by: Improved quality of cherries reaching the stations Dedication of farmers to one station Raised premiums for higher quality of the product sold onwards Driven by: Shift from hulling to hand pulping and parchment trading General shift to focus on quality Change in market participants

There is a case for DRUGAR, but volumes are low and the process does not promote quality control The case for DRUGAR And the case against Some actors preferred the idea of developing DRUGAR to washing stations because: There are forms of DRUGAR that sell at very high prices into Japan and Korea at up to USD 60 over board There are fewer environmental issues especially relating to waste water There would be less disruption to the existing trade pattern and to farmers DRUGAR will not have the same sector and development impact as washing stations because: The current demand for magical DRUGAR is highly specific and limited to a few containers Consistency is THE driver of quality and value in Arabica Quality, yields and margins are raised by slow, steady engagement with farmers and in turn roasters DRUGAR reliance on farmers to select cherries and maintain consistency cannot match the inbound quality control of washing stations Source: Field trips, industry interviews, comparison to other countries production

We estimate additional value to the Ugandan coffee sector of between USD 15 and USD 30 million Farmer population-driven value calculation Production-driven value calculation 1 USD improvement = 0.7 c direct price effect plus 0.3 c value chain effect Based on the mid-point we estimate a target of USD 20 million uplift from washing station investments Source: Authors analysis, industry interviews, market analysis

Who needs to do what to get this done? Government Processors / exporters Focus on quality in Arabica Enforce quality standards in production, trading and export in the west (and the east) Identify the right mix of actors and balance of competition in the west Invest in washing stations Involve farmers explore options for coownership Promote good farm practices accelerate the transition where needed Development agencies Development Finance Institutions Focus on quality in Arabica Support changes in farm practices including education and early input provision Help understand the optimal shape of competition Provide finance to accelerate investments across the value chain from farm to ship Support models of farmer co-ownership Support related infrastructure e.g. roads

Summing up

raising rural incomes making markets

The majority of high cupping coffees in Uganda are from the east and washed Eastern region Western regions Source: AFCA, Taste of Harvest Cupping Results 2017

Uganda is the most dynamic Arabica market in east Africa with the highest growth rate and greatest potential Kenya growing, but 50% down since 2000 CAGR -4.7% -5.7% 4.7% -3.4% 5.4% Uganda = highest growth Ethiopia = zero growth since 2013 3.7% Source: ICO

Uganda s Arabica coffee production is a tale of two regions

Direct buying from farmers at washing stations ensures quality control, continuous feedback and direct engagement Source: Project field trip

A small number of players in the east has created stability in access to cherries enabling farmer investment 1 1. Examples, not exhaustive Source: Project analysis

There are four major drivers of value in Arabica Quality Reputation Awareness Premiums

A base of quality production creates opportunities for steady, longterm market making 1 Raise awareness and pull from end consumers 2 Educate traders and roasters about sources, types and quality of Ugandan coffee 3 Learn from trade and roasters about their needs in processing 4 Consolidate brand views of Ugandan coffee. Use the name! 5 Continually drive quality to meet demand 6 Raise margins over board

Coffee has been a stable driver of export earnings at around 16% of total export earnings since 2005