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Nairobi set to host Arabika Coffee Day as country bids to boost sector

Young African woman collecting coffee berries from a coffee plant, Ethiopia, Africa. There are several species of Coffea - the coffee plant. The finest quality of Coffea being Arabica, which originated in the highlands of Ethiopia. Arabica represents almost 60% of the world's coffee production.[FILE]

The aroma of Kenyan coffee is set to take centre stage at the Arabika Coffee Day 2025 to be held in Nairobi this week.

Scheduled for March 14 at the E4Impact Entrepreneurship Centre in Karen, the gathering will bring together farmers, industry experts, policymakers, and investors, all coming together to discuss the future of Kenya 's coffee sector.

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