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ETHIOPIA – AMDe supports technology transfer to four Coffee Farmers’ Cooperatives

ADDIS ABABA – Four coffee primary cooperatives located in the Illubabor and Jimma zones of the Oromia region of Ethiopia signed a grant agreement...

ETHIOPIA – Coffee delegation to visit U.S buyers

ADDIS ABABA – Coffee is strategically important for Ethiopia. It is the country’s largest foreign currency earner, and nearly 25% of the population depends...

GLOBAL – USAID facilitates U.S. investment into Ethiopian coffee company

WASHINGTON, D.C. US/ Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — Members of the East Coast Impact Angel Network (EIAN) agreed to invest into METAD, an Ethiopian specialty...

UGANDA – Arabica coffee most vulnerable to climate change

MILAN – A recent study assessing Uganda’s vulnerability to climate change shows that Arabica coffee is the crop that is likely to be impacted...

UCDA – Annual Stakeholders Meeting of the Coffee Production Campaign held at Hotel Africana

KAMPALA, Uganda – The Seventh Annual Stakeholders Meeting of UCDA 's Coffee Production Campaign was held at Hotel Africana, Kampala, on 14th November 2013....

GROWCOCOA – The Blommer Chocolate Company and Olam International joint venture, releases report highlighting sustainability and livelihoods achievements

LONDON, UK, SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic and Washington DC, US – Marking the close of its first formal season , GrowCocoa, the independently operated...

COOPERATION – USAID & Starbucks support Colombian small-coffee farmers to improve their livelihoods

BOGOTA - The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Starbucks have recently announced a public-private partnership to increase coffee yields and improve livelihoods...

GLOBAL – Starbucks to enter the Colombian market

BOGOTA, Colombia - Starbucks Coffee Company has announced earlier this week that it will open its first café in Colombia next year. This wil...

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