00:00 We started to make changes in the coffee industry. We had a hard time getting people to buy coffee from us.
00:13 Because they buy small, sell big and they don't get any profit. We know how much they sell.
00:22 They had made a deal that if we stop making changes, they will stop buying coffee.
00:30 They agreed to stop making changes.
00:33 They did that in 2019, the government put a ban on it and they were allowed to continue.
00:39 They did that in 2020. Now we have said no.
00:42 If you want to buy, it's okay. We have obtained government money, 4 billion.
00:47 And we have another 2 billion.
00:50 Now we are planning how this money will go to the direct market.
00:56 We will give an advance of 8 shillings.
00:59 If we get a deal, we will come and talk.
01:03 We have made a deal with the president. I thank the president.
01:07 He talked to the American ambassador. He came to Meketi.
01:11 And the American ambassador, Meg Whitman, has called us to sell coffee to the Americans.
01:21 They are called Starbucks.
01:23 They come here to meet the president and me.
01:25 They are the ones who buy our coffee directly.
01:28 Because the people who buy our coffee, not the Americans, are people in Europe.
01:35 And one inch of coffee is sold to many people in the world and they don't even have a single cup of coffee.
01:42 They are brokers.
01:44 Now we want to find brokers who drink American coffee.
01:49 And they love our coffee.
01:51 First, they get our coffee.
01:53 We told the Americans to stop talking about a small blend.
01:57 Come and take our coffee, drink it as it is original.
02:01 And if the Americans come and tell us it is original, God forbid, they will buy it all.
02:05 Thank you.
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