EU provides help to restore Fiji’s coffee industry

Fiji Village Sunday 28 May 2017  The European Union is providing help to restore Fiji’s coffee industry in the wake of Cyclone Winston.

The co‑founder of Bula Coffee, Luke Fryett, has a newly acquired mobile coffee processor which allows the company to expand its coffee supply base to isolated locations in Vanua Levu, thus increasing its coffee supply and offering farmers new income opportunities

The coffee processor was bought by the EU’s Funded Increasing Agricultural Commodity Trade Project as part of its Winston recovery initiative, which was implemented by the Pacific Community.

In 2016, Bula Coffee was on track to harvest 60 tonnes of coffee beans from farms in Viti Levu, but the category five Cyclone Winston wiped them out, forcing the company to import beans from Papua New Guinea to keep its roasting operation going.  Read more…