Of course, by easing relations with Brazil in this way, East Africa can only treat the symptoms, not the root cause. After all, East Africa itself is already a major coffee producer globally, and East African coffee is quite renowned worldwide. Especially coffee from the Kenya region, which, after years of marketing, has gained widespread recognition and become a best-seller in Europe.
Therefore, even if East Africa makes concessions to Brazil, they are very limited. In contrast, East Africa gains more benefits from Brazil, making Brazil essentially an important overseas raw material supplier for East Africa.
This highlights the gap between industrial and agricultural countries. Although East Africa can only be considered a semi-industrial nation, Brazil's industrial level is even lower in comparison.
