Kenya is pushing to increase its market share for coffee in the 
United States (US) as a means of improving the global visibility of the 
local commodity.
The government through the 
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Authority (AFA) Coffee Directorate on 
Tuesday said it is also targeting China, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, 
Denmark, Poland and Nigeria as emerging markets for the coffee.
“Kenya
 has embarked on an aggressive marketing of her coffee globally. In view
 of this, the country is set to be the ‘portrait country (main feature)’
 during the 2017 Specialty Coffee
 Association of America (SCAA) Exhibition in Seattle, Washington, US,” 
said Grenville Melli, interim head of the directorate during a briefing 
in Nairobi.
The SCAA event provides the largest coffee marketing avenue in the world, where producers meet buyers and consumers. 
The
 government is seeking to leverage on various platforms like SCAA, where
 Kenya is a member, to improve the visibility of the country’s coffee.
“To
 address the challenges, we shall venture into new markets through 
participation in various expos, both locally and internationally,” said 
Richard Lesiyampe, Agriculture principal secretary, in a statement.
As
 a portrait country in the upcoming SCAA exhibition set for next April 
Kenya will be given exclusive priority in marketing her coffee in the US
 during the period of the symposium and exhibitions.

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