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Uganda: Govt Ready to Spend Money On Teaching Ugandans How to Drink Coffee

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[Nile Post] There are several reasons why Ugandans consume less coffee compared to other countries. One reason could be that tea is more popular and widely consumed in Uganda than coffee. Tea is often seen as a more affordable and easily accessible beverage for many Ugandans.

Source: allAfrica.com

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