Cubita Coffee From Cuba Available At GUM Department Store In Moscow

In a section of GUM department store which is located in the city of Moscow along Red Square across from the Kremlin, there are coffees from throughout the world.

And within that section are varieties and sizes of Cubita, the most well-known of coffee brands owned by Republic of Cuba government-operated companies.  On 17 March 2022, US$1.00=103.00 Rubles).

  • Café En Grano 500 grams at 1,057.00 Rubles (US$10.26)

  • Café En Grano 1000 grams at 1,990.00 Rubles (US$19.32)

  • Café En Grano 250 grams at 578.00 Rubles (US$5.68)

  • Café Torrefacto En Grano 1000 grams at 2,268.00 Rubles (US$22.01)

  • Café de Cuba Caracolillo (Tradicional) 1000 grams at 2,150.00 Rubles (US$20.87)

Coffee from the Republic of Cuba is exported through Republic of Cuba government-opeated CUBAEXPORT under the auspice of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment of the Republic of Cuba.

“CUBAEXPORT was created in 1965 by the Ministry of Foreign Trade to develop the export of food and various products in the international market. In 2013CUBAEXPORT integrates into the business group for foreign trade (GECOMEX). Its presence in the international market for over 50 years validates the strength and professionalism in business that it has developed in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Guadeloupe and Martinique, the Middle East, Turkey and Greece among other countries. We provide technical and commercial assistance, systematically we monitor quality control for export and import, according to market requirements. The company has executive staff with several years of experience in the business and high professional level. CUBAEXPORT agencies have signed contracts with Global Commodities UK Ltd in London, England and GALAX Inc in Montreal, Canada to focus on European and Canadian markets respectively. Some other bee products are in promotion such as honey mixtures, propoleos and Bee wax; while among forest products the rosin gum, turpentine oil, hemp fibre and forest seeds.”