GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala – A new report by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) reveals that increased yields on coffee farms tend to decrease their...
MILAN - Following the natural disasters that have hit Puerto Rico and Mexico, the Specialty Coffee Association, or SCA has issued the following statement.
“Dozens...
Following news that both Puerto Rico and certain states in Mexico have been devastated by natural disasters, the Specialty Coffee Association, SCA is calling...
This International Coffee Day, the Specialty Coffee Association and World Coffee Research are calling on the coffee community around the globe to support innovation...
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Vending Association (EVA) has published its latest report on Vending and OCS in Europe.
The newly published report provides the...
CHICAGO, U.S. – The NAMA Foundation has recently announced the four recipients of its annual NAMA Scholars scholarship program.
The NAMA Scholars program is designed...
CHARLBURY, Oxon, U.K. – The British Coffee Association (BCA) has just published its first Sustainability Mission statement, outlining the key objectives that it believes...
MILAN – SCA, the Specialty Coffee Association, issued yesterday the following statement concerning the World Coffee Championships events taking place in 2018 in Dubai.
“World...
BOGOTA, Colombia – The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) recently launched a global call for making selective coffee harvesting in Colombia more efficient.
This public...
MILAN – SCA is launching “Avance”, its first sustainability conference. The event will take place on 11-12 October 2017 in Guatemala City, at the headquarters of Anacafé, the national coffee association of Guatemala. The conference is named after the Spanish word for “advance”, or “move forward”. This title ...
MILAN – Around the world, women are responsible for up to 90% of the fieldwork of producing coffee – yet on average, they only own 15% of the harvest (International Trade Forum). In an industry already marked by poverty and hunger, it’s women who often suffer the greatest inequities.