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was to carry out a coffee research program and field trials, and OCIBU the rest of the project. This included procuring the distributing production inputs to coffeee growers, building and equipping four coffee washing stations, organizing cooperatives and other community development activities, and
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In 1990 reforms of the coffee industry began, with introduction of private operators to handle export, curing and roasting. The state maintained control of washing and de-pulping stations via OCIBU. In 2002 OCIBU had 133 washing stations, 5 SOGESTALs
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In 2009 OCIBU was dissolved and replaced by ARFIC, a new regulatory agency for the coffee sector. As of December 2022 OCIBU, which was in liquidation, owned 11.11% of the insurance company
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OCIBU was founded with the mission of promoting coffee cultivation in Burundi, developing and enforcing quality standards, regulatiing marketing and issuing product information.
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In December 1975 a loan to Burundi from the International Development Association was arranged for a second coffee improvement project.
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Index

Trade name
Bujumbura
Bujumbura
French
ARFIC
ISABU
Socabu
Commodity associations
Development Credit Agreement 2
Development Credit Agreement 2
Development Credit Agreement 2
Reform of the Coffee Sector in Burundi
Technical Audit of the Production Tools
Nibitanga & Anderson 2010
Nibitanga & Anderson 2010
Rapport annuel 2022
"Commodity associations"
Development Credit Agreement (Second Coffee Improvement Project)
International Development Association
Burundi Agribusiness Program Quarterly Report, Q1 PY 3 (October‐December 2009)
Rapport annuel 2022
Reform of the Coffee Sector in Burundi: Prospects for Participation, Prosperity and Peace
ISBN
978-1-898702-89-4
Technical Audit of the Production Tools of the Coffee Sector
Categories
Agriculture in Burundi
Government of Burundi

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