MILAN - In its first crop assessment for 2017/18, Brazil’s National Supply Company, or Conab, pegged coffee production at 43.7-47.5 million bags. A decline between 7.5 and 15 percent compared to last year’s record crop of 51.4 million bags. The estimate is based on a field enquiry conducted in December.
As the popularity of single-serve coffee machines increased over the last several years, so has the need to produce the coffee cups more efficiently.
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In a world in which sustainability is increasingly more important for everything that is produced and consumed, Brazilian coffee, a national and global passion,...
The future looks stormy for the Indonesian coffee industry, with slow production growth unable to meet a consumption hike, leaving the country – a...
MILAN - Colombia’s coffee output for June rose 3% on year to 944,000 60-kg bags, the National Federation of Coffee Growers reported on Wednesday.
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MILAN – Nestle SA has started the distribution of disease-resistant plants to coffee farmers in Ivory Coast to replace old and unproductive coffee trees....