Starbucks enters African market

  • 15/07/2015
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The Starbucks coffee chain will venture into sub-Saharan Africa for the first time by opening a cafe in Johannesburg.

More than 22,000 Starbucks cafes operate worldwide, but the US company's famous grande lattes and frappuccios have been almost entirely absent from fast-developing Africa.

The new cafe in Johannesburg, the economic capital of South Africa, will join just 27 outlets in Egypt and seven in Morocco - the only Starbucks across the whole continent.

"The coffee market here is vibrant and growing fast - we want to be part of that growth," Kris Engskov, regional president of the company.

"Starbucks sources a considerable amount of its global, high-quality coffee from farms... in Ethiopia, Rwanda and Tanzania," he said.

"We are proud to be able to offer some of the best African coffees in the world to more customers in the region."

Starbucks, which has signed a South African licence partnership with Taste Holdings, will compete with locally-owned brands Seattle Coffee Company and Mugg & Bean as well as many independent cafes.

The Johannesburg cafe is due to open in early 2016, with other locations to follow.

Starbucks, founded in Seattle in 1971, also operated some temporary booths in South Africa during the 2010 football World Cup.

In recent years, it has expanded rapidly in China and India.

AFP