@@batakafred8945 the difference is those developed countries have law to protect those companies like filing for bankruptcy if needed like lower taxes law, like receiving big money loans to develop so that they can get more employees which most African countries don’t. Any smart country would put as much resources into a product that brings it most money
@@lawbsk1048 indeed i agree with you, we need laws to support and help grow the private sector, this will be crucial to the growth of the coffee sector in Uganda
@@lawbsk1048 my brother stop watching Movies i stay in USA California. Businesses close every day without help of a government. And if you say about taxes Africa we don't pay almost no tax if you have people in first countries ask them about taxes. The black mindsets are very poor to think beyond complaining tell them to get skills waapi everything is about God will make that's why we have more churches in the Africa than Vocational School. Our mindsets are very very very very poor although u take African to Uk and you exchange them in 10yrs Uk will be poor and Africa will be rich because the British mindsets are high. Remember we are the results of our families not governments because governance changes
@@stephray my brother i have 20 acres of coffee and Africa or Uganda can't just depend on coffee on 44M people. Ugandans or Africans we should educate our kids to learn skills that will create jobs than looking for jobs, most of our parents will not allow to pay school fees to kids who wants to get certificates in carpentry, welding, Plumbing' construction. Because they need degrees and masters and they don't care how u will get a job after
This was an informative video. Thank you for posting this. I need to do more research on how I can get in this business being in the States. Uganda has one of the best coffee in the world.
Such valuable information. I remember staying right next to that coffee factory in bugolobi. But my local friend was under the assumption that the coffee game was over. I think there is a lot of misinformation flying around especially with locals so thank you for the video. Waiting for the next one
www.theedgetrading.co.ug
Phone Number: +256 708 153244
facebook.com/Growmorecoffee2021
Email: theedgeuganda@gmail.com
This is a business Ugandans can make millions
The way westerns love coffee
The government should invest heavily
Why everything is on government. Developed countries operates on private companies not government.
@@batakafred8945 the difference is those developed countries have law to protect those companies like filing for bankruptcy if needed like lower taxes law, like receiving big money loans to develop so that they can get more employees which most African countries don’t. Any smart country would put as much resources into a product that brings it most money
@@lawbsk1048 indeed i agree with you, we need laws to support and help grow the private sector, this will be crucial to the growth of the coffee sector in Uganda
@@lawbsk1048 my brother stop watching Movies i stay in USA California. Businesses close every day without help of a government. And if you say about taxes Africa we don't pay almost no tax if you have people in first countries ask them about taxes. The black mindsets are very poor to think beyond complaining tell them to get skills waapi everything is about God will make that's why we have more churches in the Africa than Vocational School. Our mindsets are very very very very poor although u take African to Uk and you exchange them in 10yrs Uk will be poor and Africa will be rich because the British mindsets are high. Remember we are the results of our families not governments because governance changes
@@stephray my brother i have 20 acres of coffee and Africa or Uganda can't just depend on coffee on 44M people. Ugandans or Africans we should educate our kids to learn skills that will create jobs than looking for jobs, most of our parents will not allow to pay school fees to kids who wants to get certificates in carpentry, welding, Plumbing' construction. Because they need degrees and masters and they don't care how u will get a job after
Hello Ms.Joanita, I must say you are easy on the eyes!!! 😘
Mighty mighty Uganda
Very impressive
The coffee game , very simple be ready to work very hard. The coffee prices are very good even if you do air cargo.
This was an informative video. Thank you for posting this. I need to do more research on how I can get in this business being in the States. Uganda has one of the best coffee in the world.
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@@stephray 1 like from a Colonialist
@@stephray will do. I see that they posted contact information to reach out to you guys. The coffee industry is a big business.
Thank you Kenganda. Coffee is the way to go
Indeed
Really nice interview! You both did an excellent job☕
Such valuable information. I remember staying right next to that coffee factory in bugolobi. But my local friend was under the assumption that the coffee game was over. I think there is a lot of misinformation flying around especially with locals so thank you for the video. Waiting for the next one
Yes their is a lot of misinformation, Coffee is still relevant and important to Uganda
@@stephray
I can see coffee is still alive and kicking from you guys video. Thanks for the info guys. Much appreciated
Thanks for the show
I hope he teaches pple around him, we import alot, our export volume must improve
Indeed one of our campaigns is to increase local consumption of coffee, this will reduce on importation and also help boost our economy
Good job ❤️
Where is the head offices please
Dropping gold nuggets
What is hindering local value addition in uganda