BOGOTA – Colombia’s coffee production rose to 1.13 million 60-kilo in January, up 4 percent on year, according to monthly data from the National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) released on Friday.
MILAN - Despite a 6.7% increase in the first quarter of coffee year 2015/16 (October-December), Vietnam’s exports fell sharply in 2015. Shipments were down...
BOGOTA, Colombia - A thorough analysis conducted by the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation’s (FNC) Extension Service regarding the impact of El Niño on Colombian...
Exports from Uganda, Africa’s biggest coffee exporter, surged 19 percent on year in August, according to figures from UCDA’s monthly report. Shipments rose to...
Implementing climate-smart practices requires knowledge. Knowledge, among other things, about changes in temperature and rainfall patterns and ideally also about the drivers of such...
In its second official estimate for coffee year 2015/16, Brazil’s National Company of Food and Supply revised downwards the forecast for the upcoming crop...
Terra Forte, one of the largest coffee exporting companies in Brazil, sees the country’s 2015/16 coffee harvest, presently underway, at 47.28 million bags. This...
El Nino will bring warmer temperatures in Brazil’s coffee belt. According to Brazil’s National Meteorological Institute (Inmet) the country will experience a moderate El...
Robusta harvest advances in the main producer regions, reports CEPEA - the Center for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics of the University of São...
EU supports people in Guatemala & Honduras affected by drought and coffee rust. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution...