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The NGO focused in improving favorable coffee markets

Love to nation non-governmental organization is going to prepare an international coffee and tourism event that creates a favorable environment for the promotion of Ethiopia coffee as a country of origin.
The organizers announced that the event will be a six day consecutive event as from the25th to the 30th of January to be held at the Elily International Hotel in Addis Ababa. The event seeks to increase Ethiopia’s foreign exchange earnings from coffee exports.
Love to nation is a non-profit organization that focuses on the proper use and development of country’s agricultural, minerals and tourism resources.
“In collaboration with partners from around the world, we are introducing Ethiopian coffee to international business and community investors and technologists,” said Henock Megersa founder of love to nation NGO.
“Love to nation is an institution that came to Ethiopia seeking to invest and work in partnership with our country’s investors,” he explained.
The organizers explained that the forum will bring together coffee growers and processors as well as coffee exporters and international buyers, who will be present at the event.
Henock, said the purpose of the event is to help coffee growers make a better income. He said the capacity building training will be a convenient platform for them to get technology and finance.
“The exhibition will feature coffee buyers and tasters from different countries,” he added.

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