KOHIMA, Nagaland, India – The department of Land Resources of the Indian state of Nagaland is on a mission to relaunch its coffee sector, after the failure experienced over 30 years ago, in the early 1980s. The department aims to replicate the success story of the rubber growing, which was successfully introduced in some districts ...
PHOENIX, U.S. – The Latin American Symposium on Coffee Production which just concluded in Honduras focused on technological advances in the field of coffee...
KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda Coffee Development Authority in partnership with the African Fine Coffees Association will provide specialty coffee training in preparation for the...
OSLO, Norway – In the 72nd Anniversary of the Independence of Indonesia, the Indonesian Diaspora in Oslo, Norway held exhibition of Indonesian original coffee...
External threats such as pest infestation and adverse weather conditions could reduce earnings prospects for Papua New Guinea’s coffee industry this year, despite efforts...
PIRACICABA, Brazil – Although the arabica harvesting is nearing the end, prices increased in the Brazilian market in the first fortnight of August, reflecting...
LIMA, Peru – State-run program "Sierra y Selva Exportadora" will promote the best Peruvian coffees through "Cafetea Peru" campaign at the coming National Coffee...
HANOI – Vietnam’s Đà Lạt is back in Starbucks stores globally following a year of disruption. Designated as a Starbucks Reserve Coffee, Đà Lạt coffee was sold by Starbucks for the first time in January 2016. Starbucks Reserve coffees are rare, small-lot coffees selected by the company’s experts and roasted in Seattle.