Uganda Dominates at Paris Coffee Awards, Winning Multiple Golds in International Competition

Uganda Dominates at Paris Coffee Awards, Winning Multiple Golds in International Competition

November 7, 2024

Uganda’s coffee industry has achieved global recognition with an outstanding performance at the 10th International Competition for “Originally Roasted Coffees,” hosted by the Agency for the Valorisation of Agricultural Products (AVPA) in Paris. Backed by the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), Team Uganda returned home with an impressive array of awards: three Gold, one Silver, three Bronze, and eight Gourmet Medals, underscoring the nation’s commitment to premium-quality coffee production.

Represented by 12 skilled coffee roasters, Uganda’s delegation showcased the country’s exceptional quality and growing reputation in the international coffee market. Among the standout brands were Rubanga Coffee, Gorilla Highlands Coffee, Volcafe Uganda, Sasa Coffee, and Great Lakes Coffee House Blend, each distinguishing themselves among competitors from around the globe.

Celebrations erupted on social media as the news spread, with industry supporters and coffee enthusiasts praising the accomplishments. “UCDA’s performance is extremely nice, congratulations!” tweeted one admirer, a sentiment echoed widely online.

Sam Mugabi, chairperson of the Ankole Coffee Farmers Union, hailed the recent awards as a “big milestone for Ugandan coffee.” He noted that, historically, Uganda struggled with quality perception but has made strides, largely due to UCDA’s regulatory efforts to uphold quality and integrity standards across the supply chain. “If this position can be attained globally, it means we are moving forward,” said Mugabi, attributing the improvement to UCDA’s efforts.

Martin Maraka, Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Coffee Federation, praised the achievement and underscored the importance of Uganda’s ongoing participation in international coffee competitions. “Well done on continuing to improve coffee quality and participating in these contests,” said Maraka. He emphasized that competing on the global stage raises Uganda’s profile and strengthens its coffee industry.

A glass half-full kind of a girl and a believer that everything happens for a reason, Tatiana works in Media Relations. She loves writing, spotting inspiring stories, and building meaningful relationships.