Hermafriq International FZE is excited to be part of the 20th African Fine Coffees Conference & Exhibition and the 1st African Coffee Week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from February 6-10, 2024. This event, under the theme "Specialty Coffee at Origin," is set to be a landmark occasion at the Millennium Hall, showcasing the finest in coffee culture and innovation.
The African Fine Coffees Conference & Exhibition is the largest coffee trade platform in Africa, bringing together over 2,000 regional and international coffee professionals, including producers, traders, and roasters. AFCA is excited to announce its partnership with the Inter-African Coffee Organization (IACO), the Robusta Coffee Agency of Africa and Madagascar (ACRAM), and the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA) for the 20th edition of the event in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from February 6th to 10th, 2024. The theme for this year's conference is "Specialty Coffee at Origin," highlighting the high-quality coffee produced and consumed in producing countries, particularly Ethiopia, the land of origins.
The conference features an impressive lineup of international and regional speakers, an expansive exhibition hall, engaging workshops, exclusive B2B cupping sessions, and vibrant social events! Additionally, the Africa Youth Barista Championship and the regional Taste of Harvest Competition will be hosted at the landmark 20th edition of the event. The conference will be attended by public and private sector officials, as well as governments and NGOs.
AFCA 2024 promises to be an exciting event with a diverse range of activities and participants. The conference holds a special significance as it marks the 20th year since the inception of the event. The partnership between AFCA, IACO, ACRAM, and ECTA is a testament to the importance of collaboration and the shared goal of promoting the African coffee industry.
With the theme "Specialty Coffee at Origin," the conference aims to showcase the unique and exceptional coffee produced by African countries, with a particular focus on Ethiopia. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from a range of experts and industry leaders, as well as connect with other coffee professionals from across the globe.
The event promises to be both informative and engaging, with a range of workshops, cupping sessions, and social events. The inclusion of the Africa Youth Barista Championship and the regional Taste of Harvest Competition adds to the excitement and highlights the importance of nurturing young talent in the industry.
The event is expected to attract a wide range of participants from both the public and private sectors, as well as government and non-governmental organizations. Overall, AFCA 2024 is a celebration of the African coffee industry and a great opportunity for coffee professionals to come together, learn, and connect.
AFCA 2024 is a significant event that highlights the importance of the African coffee industry. The conference will bring together more than 2,000 coffee professionals from across the world, including producers, traders, and roasters. The event will take place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from February 6th to 10th, 2024, and will feature an impressive lineup of international and regional speakers, an expansive exhibition hall, engaging workshops, exclusive B2B cupping sessions, and vibrant social events.
One of the key highlights of the event is the Africa Youth Barista Championship and the regional Taste of Harvest Competition, which will showcase the importance of nurturing young talent in the industry. The conference will also provide an excellent opportunity for attendees to learn from a range of experts and industry leaders, as well as connect with other coffee professionals from around the world.
The conference's theme, "Specialty Coffee at Origin," will showcase the unique and exceptional coffee produced by African countries, with a particular focus on Ethiopia, the land of origins. The conference aims to promote collaboration and the shared goal of promoting the African coffee industry, and the partnership between AFCA, IACO, ACRAM, and ECTA is a testament to this.
AFCA 2024 is expected to attract a wide range of participants from both the public and private sectors, as well as government and non-governmental organizations. Overall, the event promises to be both informative and engaging, celebrating the African coffee industry and providing an excellent opportunity for coffee professionals to come together, learn, and connect.