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Thursday, 17 February 2011
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Japan to Buy More Coffee From Non-Traditional African Markets
Japan plans to buy more coffee outside its traditional African markets in an effort to broaden cooperation with producers on the continent, the state-run Japan External Trade Organization said. The world's third-biggest economy wants to increase purchases from Uganda, Rwanda, Malawi and Cameroon, Toyokazu Fukuyama, an official at the organization known as Jetro, said in an interview at a coffee
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