TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – A new outbreak of the destructive coffee leaf rust fungus, known as roya, could damage the next Honduran coffee harvest if preventative measures are not taken against it quickly, reports Reuters quoting the leading national coffee industry associations.
CARSON CITY, NV, U.S. – Now that more awareness about the health risks of GMO crops have been exposed, consumers have become much smarter when it comes to buying food. This doesn’t just cover fruits and vegetables, but also popular commodities like coffee. Many coffee lovers are actually now switching to organic coffee ...
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduras, Central America’s leading coffee producer, is transforming the scenic farms where that crop is grown into a domestic and international...
TRIESTE, Italy - The third Università del Caffè’s Convention entitled “Growing Together” is being held in Honduras between 5 and 7 December.
The convention organized...
Finnish corporate social responsibility watchdog organisation Finnwatch published last week a comprehensive report which looks into working conditions at coffee farms and plantations in...
Only one destination, two travel programs for coffee explorers. The Florentine association Umami Area launches a Honduras special edition, dedicated to professionals and coffee...
NEW YORK, U.S. - INTL FCStone Inc., a diversified global financial services organization delivering execution and advisory services in commodities, currencies, and securities, yesterday...
Honduras, Central America’s leading coffee producer and exporter, shipped 592,530 60-kg bags of coffee in June down 18.5 percent from the same month last year, the national Coffee Institute, or ...