International Coffee Day 2024: Celebrating Northern Uganda’s Unique Coffees and Socio-Economic Transformation at Gulu University
International Coffee Day 2024 will be celebrated today, October 3, at Gulu University, with a focus on “Exploring the Unique Coffees from Northern Uganda.” The event will highlight government initiatives to promote coffee farming in Northern Uganda for socio-economic transformation. It will feature opportunities across the coffee value chain, encourage sustainable production, and foster networking and collaboration among stakeholders.
This year, International Coffee Day will be celebrated today, October 3, at Gulu University, under the theme “Exploring the Unique Coffees from Northern Uganda.” The 2024 celebrations will highlight the government’s initiatives to promote coffee growing in Northern Uganda as a means of socio-economic transformation.
The event will showcase opportunities across the coffee value chain, support sustainable coffee production, provide educational opportunities through interactive sessions, and encourage networking among the coffee community for enhanced collaboration and growth.
The National Coffee Day Celebrations bring together key players in the coffee value chain, including large and small-scale farmers, processors, roasters, exporters, MDAs, and development partners.
Since 2014, October 1 has been officially recognized worldwide as International Coffee Day (ICD). In Uganda, however, it is celebrated on the first Thursday of every October to align with the new coffee year. Organized by the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) in partnership with the Uganda Coffee Federation (UCF), this annual event acknowledges the cultural and economic significance of coffee.