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SCA 2017 Best New Product Winners announced at World of Coffee

BUDAPEST, Hungary – Each year, the Specialty Coffee Association’s Best New Product Competition recognizes new products that represent quality and add value to the specialty coffee and tea industry. Awards were presented at the World of Coffee ...

The La Marzocco Formula E experience kicked-off at the Berlin Eprix

SCARPERIA, Italy– La Marzocco is proud to share its most recent participation at the Formula E races and events this past weekend (June 10-11), in Berlin’s Tempelhof airfield.

The Brazil Specialty Coffee Association holds business roundtable in Berlin

BERLIN, Germany – The Brazil Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA) and the Brazil Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) is holding today a specialty coffee business roundtable and promotional activities in Berlin, Germany. The activities are part of the “Brazil. The Coffee Nation” project that the two entities carry out in partnership.

Urban Expositions announces acquisition of Coffee Fest Events

KENNESAW, GA, U.S. – Urban Expositions (a Clarion Events company) is pleased to announce its acquisition of the U.S. Coffee Fest event portfolio from Lifestyle Events, Inc., which includes the 2017 Coffee Fest Chicago and Portland events, along with the 2018 Baltimore and Denver shows.

Brains could be looking to sell its fast expanding Coffee#1 business

CARDIFF, UK – SA Brain & Co is considering a potential sale of its fast expanding coffee business, Coffee #1. The Cardiff-based and family-owned brewing and hospitality business, has appointed City of London advisory firm Sapient to look at strategic options, including the company only selling a minority stake in the business.

Are coffee beans the answer to fueling transport as well as people?

LONDON, UK – An environmentally minded entrepreneur has said that he wants all buses to run on coffee. This would if applicable, make most major cities buses self-sufficient in fuel. Could it really be done though? A bus that can run on coffee? Does this environmentalist also believe in hemp products? Now, now!

Future of coffee depends on adequate income for farmers, study shows

BUDAPEST, Hungary – A pilot study by Fairtrade International and True Price shows that despite sustainability pledges in the coffee sector, many coffee farmers struggle to make ends meet. Fairtrade calls for a ...

100,000 smallholders registered to Olam’s ‘one-stop tech platform’

LONDON, UK – Recent enhancements to the Olam Farmer Information System (OFIS) mean that 100,000 smallholder farmers now benefit from access to detailed information about their farms and many of their international customers now have unparalleled visibility into the production of emerging market crops like cashew and coffee.

Jeffrey Sachs to open 1st World Coffee Producers Forum in Colombia

BOGOTÁ, Colombia – The First World Coffee Producers Forum, to be held in Medellín, Colombia, from July 10 to 12, will be opened by the expert and leader in sustainable development Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs as keynote speaker. The program of the ...

NESCAFÉ has opened a coffee shop in Toronto that doesn’t sell coffee

TORONTO, Canada – Nestlé has launched the NESCAFÉ Coffee Taproom – a coffee shop created specifically for NESCAFÉ coffee drinkers – and the key to open the door is a NESCAFÉ Sweet & Creamy Sachet. The new coffee concept offers everything people want ...

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