Two Perspectives on Rising Coffee Prices and Climate Change.
Episode 19 · March 5th, 2025 · 42 mins 45 secs
About this Episode
The price of coffee and many staple foods in Uganda have been rising steeply: good news for sellers (farmers), not so good news for consumers. And these price rises have been attributed to extreme weather due to climate change. In the first of two episodes, Josephine explores this link, and what it means for growing and selling coffee in Uganda and beyond. In our next episode we'll be looking at the price of food staples and attempting to understand the links between local conditions and global markets. It's complicated but utterly fascinating. So don't miss it.
This episode was recorded live at One Tribe Coffee Shop at 1 Bugologi Road, Kampala. They're open Monday - Saturday from 7:30am-6pm. Thanks so much to Gail Mawocha and the team there for making us so welcome. And thanks, also, Robert Byaruhanga.
You can see what's happening at One Tribe Coffee on their Insta page and website.
https://www.instagram.com/onetribe_coffee/
www.onetribecoffee.com
And you can find out more about the Uganda Coffee Development Authority here:
https://ugandacoffee.go.ug/
Producer: Martin Fowler
Sound Recordist: William Ssekiranda