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Ethiopia: Ethiopia earns $21m from seized coffee

sun | June 11th, 2009 at 4:43 am | | Print This Post

Ethiopia’s government earned about $21 million from the sale of coffee it seized from private merchants in March, the Walta Information Center reported, citing the Ministry of Agriculture.

The government seized 18,000 metric tons of coffee from six of the country’s largest private exporters after accusing them of stockpiling the beans, the news service said. The government exported 10,361 tons of coffee itself and sold the remainder to other private exporters in Ethiopia, Walta added.

(Bloomberg)

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