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Uganda’s coffee industry is trying to increase its share in the world market
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Uganda’s coffee industry moves to penetrate the international market further, as it makes an appearance in the just concluded Coffee and Tea Expo held...
Here is why Canadians should demand a more eco-friendly cup of coffee
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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 ...
Timor-Leste: Safer transport infrastructures mean a better cup of coffee
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DILI, Timor Leste – “Ita gosta hemu café?” (Do you like to drink coffee?) is a standard greeting when visiting a Timorese home, given that 25% of all households in Timor-Leste grow their own coffee. And drinking fresh coffee in a Timorese home is quite an experience: always strong, black and loaded with sugar, with thick coffee grinds ...
Rwandan economy, with coffee, to grow by 6.2% in 2017, IMF says
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The International Monetary Fund last week Wednesday forecast Rwanda's economy to grow by 6.2 percent in 2017, slightly up from the 6 percent seen...
VENEZUELA – Regulator sets new fair prices for chicken, sugar, rice & coffee
CARACAS – Venezuela’s Price Regulator has declared new "fair" prices for various foods. As reported on the Regulator’s website: A kilogram of sugar...
BRAZIL – The Coffee Economy, 1840-1930
The impact of coffee on the Brazilian economy was much stronger than that of sugar and gold. When the coffee surge began, Brazil was...