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USDA estimate Hawai‘i’s coffee production at 36.4 million pounds of cherry

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has released survey findings for Hawai‘i’s agriculture industry production and sales during the 2016 and 2017 season. In...

Organic coffee growing is thriving in Cuban province of Cienfuegos

Organic coffee growing is expanding in Guamuhaya mountains, in the central Cuban province of Cienfuegos, 250 km southeast of the capital city of Havana. The...

International Coffee Council open today in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire

YAMOUSSOUKRO, Côte d’Ivoire – The 120th Session of the International Coffee Council and other meetings begins today until Fiday in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire. The Workshop...

Indian State of Nagaland on a mission to relaunch its coffee sector

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 ...

Here is why Canadians should demand a more eco-friendly cup of coffee

Coffee is Canada's most consumed beverage, even more than tap water. Coffee is the second-most traded commodity after crude oil, worth over $100 billion worldwide. The Coffee industry in Canada is around $10 billion. Of the traditional importing markets for coffee — North America, Europe and Japan, Canada is showing the fastest ...

Coffee farmers in Jamaica urged to adopt best practices for sustainability

ST. ANDREW, Jamaica – A call has been made for players in the coffee industry to utilise best practices for its sustainability. Making the call, Member of Parliament for East Rural St. Andrew, and wife of the Prime Minister, the Most. Hon. Juliet Holness, says the industry is a mainstay of her constituency, and a major export commodity for Jamaica.

California farmers are trading avocados for specialty coffee beans

GOLETA, Calif., U.S. – Things aren't so easy for avocado growers in California these days. There's more competition from Mexico and less water. And the old trees just don't bear fruit like they used to. But the New York Times reports that's giving rise to a surprising new California crop: coffee.

Temperatures in Puerto Rico represent a challenge for coffee growers

WASHIGTON, U.S. – Climate projections indicate Puerto Rico may be warmer and drier, likely impacting one of the Island's most iconic crops. This could result in less-favorable growing conditions in the coming decades for coffee. A new study by the USDA Caribbean Climate Hub shows that if greenhouse gas emissions and temperatures continue ...

Coffee is the first ambassador of Colombia in the world, says FNC head

BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombian coffee is known around the world – especially in the United States – the name Juan Valdez is synonymous with quality. The iconic farmer and his donkey Conchita were born out of a clever marketing campaign by the National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) that created an icon out of the moustachioed ...

Vietnam’s Dak Nong province increases aid to the coffee growing sector

DAK NONG – The Central Highlands province of Dak Nong is providing better access to loans and training courses to farmers in an aim to increase productivity and quality of coffee farms. Lê Trọng Yên, director of the province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said authorities would help farmers understand ...

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