KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's coffee export earnings rose 31.4 percent to $27.6 million in November from $21 million in October, the coffee board said on Monday.
Data from the Uganda Coffee Development Authority also showed Uganda shipped 266,722 60-kg bags in November, a 48.5 percent rise from October's 179,564 bags.
Uganda is Africa's second biggest coffee producer, growing the robusta variety. Ethiopia is top and mainly grows arabicas.
Output went up 28.4 percent to 371,743 bags in the first two months of the current crop year (Oct/Nov) from 298,165 bags in the same period last year.
"The improvement is attributed to coffee planted under the strategic export programme, which has continued to come on the market; the ongoing coffee production campaign and favourable weather and good prices which translated in good husbandry practices," the board said.
Some 3 million bags worth $368.9 million have been shipped out in the last 11 months, comprising 2.55 million bags of robusta and 0.46 million of arabica.
Some 2.42 million bags worth $236.7 million were exported in a similar period last year.
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