ARDON, Switzerland – Swiss coffee equipment company, Eversys, has announced the opening of its North American division, Eversys INC, a 100% Eversys owned entity. The investment strengthens the capacity and position of Eversys in the US and Canadian coffee markets.
MONTREAL, Canada – InterCafé Burundi supported by the World Bank asked TGEP Inc. is organizing a visit next month to rediscover and appreciate the development and the quality of Café du Burundi.
PARIS – Commodity trader Louis Dreyfus Company has appointed Marcus Reis, as its new global head for coffee, effective immediately, the group said on Thursday. A longstanding oilseed manager at the firm, Reis replaces Mikael Morn, who had served in the role since January 2015 and who will leave the company for personal reasons
NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service sees carbonated soft drink consumption in the United States continuing to slide and some of that market share being replaced by what the service calls “alternative beverages.” Such beverages include ready-to-drink coffee and tea, energy drinks, organic juices, enhanced waters and functional beverages.
LIMA, Peru – Peruvian coffee is ready to captivate European palates once again with the relaunch of "Starbucks Origin Espresso Peru Cusco," now back in more than 65 Starbucks stores across Spain, the Foreign Trade and Tourism Ministry (Mincetur) reported on Monday.
LONDON – When Karen started up Café Plum with her husband Ben, their offering of Italian espresso was new to 1997 Fulham. Twenty years later, Café Plum boasts three central London locations and continues to thrive in what has become a highly competitive, multi-billion pound industry.
HONG KONG – Coffee production and consumption have risen considerably over the past few decades, with 2.25 billion cups of coffee being consumed daily worldwide. But the future availability and price of coffee are going to be impacted by climate change and farmers who grow it may lose their livelihoods.
MILAN – Looking for an extra boost before a 5K or a gym session where you’re hoping to PR? The answer might be at your local coffee shop, a study from Brazil suggests. Science has known for years that caffeine can help athletic performance—that’s why the preworkout supplements you see at the vitamin shops often contain ...
MILAN – Eating moderate amounts of chocolate was associated with a reduced risk for atrial fibrillation, according to a Danish study published in Heart. “There has been extensive research showing that moderate consumption of chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, improves markers of cardiovascular health and is associated with a lower rate ...
BRUSSELS, Belgium – Coffee giant Jacobs Douwe Egberts will launch its aluminium coffee capsules across supermarkets this week. It is yet another front in its competitive struggle against Nespresso and Belgian Belmio.