Rwanda: Coffee Price Rise Sets Stage for Improved Farmer Incomes
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Rwanda: Coffee Price Rise Sets Stage for Improved Farmer Incomes
Coffee farmers are expected to earn more in 2026 after the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) raised the minimum price for quality, well-ripened coffee cherries to Rwf750 per kilogramme, up 25 per cent from Rwf600 in 2025.
Price of coffee cherries up by 25%
The minimum price for quality, well-ripened coffee cherries from farmers has been revised upwards to Rwf750 per kilogramme in 2026. The 25 per cent increment announced on Tuesday, January 13, comes after Rwanda recorded the highest coffee export revenues in 2025, thanks to improved production and price increases on international markets. The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) said the new price takes effect immediately and wil…
The National Agricultural Export Board (NAEB) has announced that the base price per kilo of green coffee beans, harvested by the farmer and delivered to the factory while still fresh and ripe, is 750 Frw per kilo. In a statement posted on X on January 13, 2026, NAEB also stated that the price of frozen coffee beans is 150 Frw per kilo. The statement informs coffee farmers and coffee processing plants that in the 2026 season, no one is allowed to…
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