The UN declared October 1st as International Coffee Day

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The UN declared October 1 as International Coffee Day
The United Nations General Assembly officially approved an important resolution in New York City declaring October 1 as International Coffee Day. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

This document was co-authored by dozens of countries including Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The resolution text specifically notes that coffee cultivation and its subsequent processing stages hold a decisive importance in the global economy.

The coffee sector directly serves Sustainable Development Goals such as combating hunger, reducing poverty, expanding women's rights and opportunities, and ensuring decent working conditions. The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Qu Dongyu, explains the profound meaning of this decision by stating that coffee is much more significant than just a simple beverage.

It is an integral part of global trade from the fields where the beans are grown to the cup prepared by human hands. This sector serves as a livelihood for millions of farms and acts as an important bridge connecting rural communities with global markets.

Over the past decade, the average per capita coffee consumption worldwide has increased by nearly one and a half percent annually. Currently, the coffee sector provides income for approximately twenty-five million farmers.

New jobs are created at every stage of the process including cultivation, processing, logistics, roasting, and service. The global coffee industry generates more than two hundred billion dollars in revenue annually.

With an export volume of thirty-four billion dollars and a production value of twenty-five billion dollars, coffee remains one of the most actively traded products in the world. According to the results of 2024, Brazil and Vietnam led as the largest exporters, while the European Union and the United States were the biggest importers.

In short, the main purpose of this UN decision is not merely to celebrate, but to showcase the hard work behind coffee, rural communities, and the fair value chain to the world. It is now officially recognized and acknowledged internationally that behind every cup of coffee consumed each morning lies an entire economic system and the lives of millions of families.

This decision holds great significance for coffee-producing countries and will positively influence their future development.

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