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Colombian coffee production closes calendar year 2017 at 14.2 mln bags

BOGOTÁ, Colombia – Within the forecasts of the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC), coffee production in Colombia, the world's largest producer of mild washed...

Ibge forecasts Brazilian coffee output for 2018/19 at 53.2 million bags

MILAN – Brazil will harvest 53.2 million bags of coffee in crop year 2018/19 up 14.9 percent on year, according to the first forecast...

Drought to affect Tanzania’s coffee production, says Coffee Board

ARUSHA – Tanzania’s coffee production is expected to go down in the next harvesting season, due to prolonged drought in the key producing areas,...

Uganda’s Strategic Plan aims to increase coffee output to 20 million bags

Today, Uganda joins the rest of the world for the 35th National World Food Day celebrations. The UN Governing Council November 1979 declared 16th...

India coffee output could hit 8-year low on weaker rainfall, pest attack

MILAN – Coffee production in India may fall to its lowest levels in eight year in CY 2017/18, according to a senior official one...

Colombian coffee production falls 22.5% in May due to delayed flowerings

BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombia, the world's leading producer of mild washed Arabica coffee, produced 901,000 60-kg bags in May, a 22.5% decrease compared to the nearly 1.2 million 60-kg bags produced in May 2016. This fall was the result of the heavy rains of 2017's first half, which significantly delayed flowerings.

How the coffee industry may be impacted in the future by climate change

HONG KONG – Coffee production and consumption have risen considerably over the past few decades, with 2.25 billion cups of coffee being consumed daily worldwide. But the future availability and price of coffee are going to be impacted by climate change and farmers who grow it may lose their livelihoods.

Colombian coffee production reached 14.2 million bags in 2016

BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombia, the world's largest producer of mild washed Arabica coffee, produced a total of 14.2 million 60 kilo bags between January...

Push towards a brighter future for coffee production

In the southwestern region of Colombia, called Nariño, the impact of climate change is becoming more visible. Trees are dying, coffee plants are contaminated...

Angolan coffee attracts businesspeople from Brazil

A delegation of businesspeople from Brazil from the coffee processing and marketing sector are visiting Angola’s Kwanza Sul province, in order to identify possible...

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