BOGOTA, Colombia – Concerned about the repercussions that El Niño is having on the income of Colombian coffee growers, the National Committee met today to discuss strategies to support coffee growers.
The Uganda Coffee Development Authority expects coffee exports to reach this year a historic high of 3.8 million bags, despite the challenge of unpredictable...
Vietnam is suffering its worst drought in nearly a century with salinisation hitting farmers especially hard in the crucial southern Mekong delta, reports say....
COLLEGE PARK, MD, U.S. - According to the latest report issued by Climate Prediction Center/Ncep/Nws and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society,...
BOGOTA, Colombia - Aware of the difficulties posed by El Niño to Colombian coffee farmers, the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) unveiled a series...
BOGOTÁ, Colombia – Colombia, the world's largest producer of mild washed Arabica coffee, maintained its coffee production growth trend during January 2016. However, there is widespread concern about adverse impacts of El Niño.
African coffee producers are facing rough weather amid falling prices and rising competition from Brazil. The coffee prices are poised to fall further this...
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.
MELBOURNE, Australia - El Niño remains strong, but continues its gradual decline. Climate models suggest a return to neutral levels in the second quarter of...