Where the business happens at World of Coffee Brussels

MAAIF, through Uganda Coffee, is connecting private investors and global coffee leaders at World of Coffee Brussels to unlock new markets, drive investment and elevate Uganda’s coffee on the world stage.

An Africa Coffee Park delegate in a Visit ACP shirt meeting European buyers at the Uganda Coffee stand, World of Coffee Brussels.
An Africa Coffee Park delegate in a Visit ACP shirt meeting European buyers at the Uganda Coffee stand, World of Coffee Brussels.

Ongoing at World of Coffee Brussels 2026: the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, through Uganda Coffee, is connecting private investors and global coffee leaders to unlock new markets, drive investment and elevate Uganda’s coffee on the world stage.

This is where business happens. A national stand is not decoration; it is a room where a Ugandan producer and a European buyer can sit down with samples on the table and a price list between them, which is a conversation that rarely starts by email.

Africa Coffee Park sat in those meetings with drip packs, capsules and the Africa Coffee Fest 2027 invitation, talking to roasters and importers about volumes, specifications and shipping.

Unmistakably Ugandan.