PARIS, France – Scuola del Caffè Paris, Segafredo Zanetti’s school of coffee, was recently inaugurated by Segafredo Zanetti France in the French capital.
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BERLIN – It’s safe to say that coffee is an ingrained part of German culture and while its qualities as a mental stimulant are well known, it seems that it is widely considered an emotional stimulant, too. According to new research from global market intelligence agency Mintel, three in five (60%) German consumers say that drinking coffee ...
HELSINKI, Finland – In Helsinki’s 60-year old Café Succès, I watched a couple old Finnish women chatting over coffee and pastries by the window. Beside them, an anxious businessman checked his phone as ...
LONDON,UK – Innovative new coffee bags have been released in a move which may change how the nation drinks its favourite brew. According to research coffee culture has led to a shift in drinking habits in Britain, with more people now opting for a cappuccino or flat white over the traditional cuppa tea.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – In a nod to the percolating market for upscale cafes and trendy coffee shops in Cambodia, more than 75 companies from 18 countries have turned out for the country’s first international cafe and bakery conference. Cafe Cambodia, a three-day public trade show ...
DARMSTADT, Germany – Segafredo Zanetti Espresso announces the opening of a new café in Darmstadt, Germany. The cafeteria is situated inside the Luisen-Center Mall, one of the major Shopping Centers of the city and corresponds to the 77th Segafredo Espresso Bar in the Country.
MILAN – Italian consumers value their café culture. A recent report states that Italians drink approximately 600 cups of coffee a year and their consumption will continue to increase. Italy appears to be the perfect market for Starbucks to enter. Italians consume 4.6% of the world’s supply of coffee.
JAKARTA, Indonesia – Every year, the archipelago is jockeying with Colombia for the title of “the world’s third largest coffee producer.” As the country’s middle-class has grown in recent years – and local demand for coffee continues to rise – the price consumers pay in the supermarket for their favourite bag of ground arabica depends on rainfall in Indonesia.
GLASGOW, UK – Fans of coffee, brace yourselves, because the Glasgow Coffee Festival has been expanded to two days due to massive demand. Created to celebrate a vibrant and growing specialty coffee culture in Scotland, the festival will feature a variety of coffee exhibitors, cafes, roasters, masterclasses, and workshops.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – According to a report by Euromonitor, Ethiopia is now one of the largest coffee markets in Africa with a rough estimate of 127,000 tonnes sold in 2015, which is a quarter of the total volume of coffee sold in the Middle East and Africa. The figure is comparable to those of much wealthier countries like South Korea and Russia.