This Friday, August 9, 2024, the shipment of 10,404 kilos of specialty coffee from Venezuela to Japan was completed, of which 7,400 kilos come from the state of Miranda.
Miguel Marín, Secretary of Food for Miranda State, reported that for the past five years, more than 1,300 hectares of coffee have been produced in the state, tracing it from the origin to the final product, according to a NDP.
Venezuela exports coffee to Japan
In this regard, he said that on this occasion the 7,400 kilos of coffee come from the parishes of San Pedro, El Jarillo, Guarenas and Cecilio Acosta, and the rest of the production is from the states of Trujillo, Táchira and Carabobo.
“This production has been carried out with important farms that have provided a large volume of coffee for this export. The Japanese market is recognized worldwide as one of those that demands the highest standards and quality,” said Marín.
He also added that this connects the efforts of coffee growers with those of private companies.
He also said that there is interest in continuing to buy Venezuelan quality coffee from the Japanese market and announced that more shipments will be made in the coming weeks.
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2024-08-11 10:04:23