Live price data, export statistics, EUDR compliance analysis, and expert commentary. Everything you need to file a coffee story on deadline.
Whether you need live market data, deep regional analysis, or a brand story, these resources cover every angle of Uganda's coffee sector.
Daily UCDA price updates for all 13 coffee grades: Arabica Bugisu AA, Wugar, Drugar, Robusta Screen 18/15/12, and more. Historical charts going back months. The only Uganda-dedicated coffee price dashboard.
Deep reference material: 60+ export destination profiles, 5 growing region deep dives, EUDR compliance checklist, buyer's import guide, and country-by-country buyer preferences. 43,000+ words of original research.
Nonda Coffee CEO Tony Miiro is available for interviews. Direct-export model, 1,800+ farmer network, supply chain traceability, EUDR preparation, and Uganda's competitive position versus Ethiopia and Kenya.
Verified against UCDA export records and market reports. Free for editorial use with attribution.
Embeddable charts, downloadable data, and expert sources. Built for deadline journalism.
What Uganda's coffee sector is doing ahead of the December 2026 deadline. Farmer registration progress, geolocation systems, and cost implications.
Read the EUDR Guide →Which countries pay the most for Ugandan coffee, what grades they buy, and why. Complete market-by-market breakdown.
Explore Destinations →Embeddable charts showing daily price movements across all 13 grades. Updated automatically from UCDA data.
View Live Prices →Bugisu, Rwenzori, West Nile, Central Uganda, and Kisoro. Altitude, harvest seasons, varieties grown, and farmer profiles per region.
Explore Regions →Complete guide to importing coffee from Uganda. Documentation, shipping logistics, payment terms, and quality grades explained.
Read Buyer's Guide →Tony Miiro (Nonda Coffee CEO) available for same-day phone interviews on Uganda's coffee sector. WhatsApp for deadline stories.
Book an Interview →Same-day phone interviews, data pulls, and background briefings for Ugandan and international journalists covering coffee, agriculture, and trade.