MILAN – Coffee harvest in the Angolan province of Kwanza Sul totalled 2,400 tons of coffee in the June-October, said the director of the National Coffee Institute (Inca) Magalhães Lourenço in an interview with the Angolan news agency Angop.
This is 137 tons less than in the previous campaign. The drop in production was due to a lack of rainfall; which had led to the coffee beans ripening in poor conditions.
The biggest production level was recorded in the municipality of Amboim; with 1,463 tons of commercial coffee, followed by Libolo with 812 tons and by Kilenda with 67 tons.