KAMPALA (Reuters) – Uganda’s espresso exports rose 34.5 % year-on-yr in February to 328,643 60-kg baggage on favourable weather and better inventory availability, the state-run Uganda Espresso Development Authority (UCDA) said on Tuesday. “The higher exports have been driven via two components: we had a dry weather which helped in quickening the drying process for the beans and in addition given that college students were going again to highschool, farmers released greater than the same old quantity of stocks to earn enough money to get college charges,” mentioned a source at UCDA. …