MILAN – The United States is leaving the International Coffee Organization (ICO). In fact, the Government of the US has announced its withdraw from...
Karnataka would promote its scenic coffee-growing districts in the Malnad region as tourist spots during the India International Coffee Festival in Bengaluru from January...
BRASILIA, Brazil – Ethiopia’s Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Eyasu Abreha, has met Brazil’s Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, Eumar Roberto Novack,...
HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam will grow young coffee plants or other plants in its current old coffee-growing areas to raise yield.
The country currently has...
The Cuban government intended to revive the once flourishing coffee industry in the country, offering attractive wages in the harvest season and renewing old...
LAMPUNG, Sumatra, Indonesia - The Indonesian Ministry of Industry has again held International Coffee Day celebration in Lampung, from September 29 to October 1,...
SIRONKO, Eastern Uganda – The Government of Uganda has prioritized increasing productivity of coffee from the current four million (60-kilogram) bags per year to 20 million bags by 2025. The coffee subsector, regulated by the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), is expected to plant 300 million coffee seedlings per year ...
HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam will ship an estimated 120,000 tons (2 million bags) of coffee this month, the lowest volume in six months and a drop of around a quarter from a year earlier, the government said on Monday. This figure would bring the accumulated ...
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea – THE Papua New Guinea Government is expected to announce measures this week to fight the coffee berry borer which threatens the K700 million (US$220 million) industry in the Highlands. Agriculture and Livestock Minister Tommy Tomscoll is expected to make the announcement and invoke ...