For the Love Of Coffee


   How do you like your coffee? Instant? Freshly brewed? Or like me? All I do is add a little coffee to my chocolate drink so I can just perceive the awesome coffee smell. Well if you love the freshly brewed one, and you live in Lagos, Nigeria, then you are in luck as Kaldi Africa is making sure you have this.
   A new culture around coffee is forming in Nigeria targeting a growing middle-class that is ready to spend while meeting in coffee shops opening around the city of Lagos.
   One of such is Kaldi Africa, a beverage processing company that is marketing locally roasted and processed coffee to Nigerians.
   They source their beans from Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya. The beans are de-stoned, grounded and blended to obtain various flavours, before being packaged in different sizes for sale.
   Nearly ten percent of the world's coffee still comes from the African continent. Nigeria produced just 2,100 tons of coffee in 2013 compared to production in Ethiopia, Africa's biggest producer of the bean which was 450,000 tonnes in 2013/2014 period.
   Apart from Ethiopia which consumes half of the coffee it produces, few sub-Saharan African markets have a taste for the drink.
   New coffee start-ups in Nigeria are competing with big brands like Nestle which is responsible for more than 80 percent of the country's coffee sales...mostly the instant coffee.



Bags of coffee
Coffee
Coffee being roasted
Blending and packaging



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