Yemen’s national emblem depicts a relief of the Marib Dam, Yemen’s greatest manmade feature—and a coffee plant, Yemen’s most storied natural resource. This is...
The lack of quality processed coffee for export and a neglected domestic market are preventing Vietnam from creating a recognisable coffee brand to the...
MONTREAL, Canada – InterCafé Burundi supported by the World Bank asked TGEP Inc. is organizing a visit next month to rediscover and appreciate the development and the quality of Café du Burundi.
ADDIS ABABA – New changes in the coffee sector are on the horizon but there have been some differences of opinion observed during the latest meeting held at the Prime Minister’s Office, Capital learnt. Most aspects of the coffee industry, from farming to export, have been under stress since the sector suffered from lack of attention ...
KAMPALA, Uganda – Until recently Vietnam and Uganda shared a similar trajectory in the development of their coffee sectors. Today, Vietnam has emerged as the second largest coffee producer in the world. In Uganda, poor agricultural inputs and a failing institutional environment have resulted in low yields and slower development of the sector.
CHINCHINÁ, Caldas – The collective construction of the code of conduct that will articulate the Café de Colombia sustainability standard is on its way. Representatives of the National Coffee Research Center (Cenicafé), Almacafé, Buencafé, Procafecol, the Manuel Mejía Foundation, the Extension Service ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – More than 1,000 international coffee industry traders, producers, buyers and experts met Wednesday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa at the ...
MILAN, Italy – Are ice-cream makers and confectioners the rising stars of food-and-cooking shows? Figures and trends observed by HostMilano – the world's top...