The Cuban government intended to revive the once flourishing coffee industry in the country, offering attractive wages in the harvest season and renewing old...
In September, the domestic and international Arabica coffee markets were focused on the dry weather in Brazil. Low moisture and high temperatures dropped leaves...
Eight O’Clock Coffee, a premium coffee brand with over a 150 year legacy, released three new varieties to its recently launched Infusions line.
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The Sustainable Coffee Platform of Indonesia (SCOPI) has launched a National Sustainability Curriculum for Arabica (NSC-A). The launch took place at the office of...
PIRACICABA, Brazil – Although the arabica harvesting is nearing the end, prices increased in the Brazilian market in the first fortnight of August, reflecting...
MILAN – Arabica Coffee futures in New York reached new highs on Tuesday over renewed concerns that the Brazilian harvest may turn out to be lower than estimated. The benchmark contract for September delivery closed at142.75 cents a pound, its highest close since April 18.
MILAN – According to agricultural analyst Safras & Mercado, 80 percent of Brazil’s 2017/18 crop was harvested as of August 1, versus 76 percent at this time last year. S&M expects this year’s production to reach a total of 51.1 million bags. Harvest of arabica beans is at 74 percent...