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Average price of cup of coffee rises in Ireland according to Allegra

DUBLIN – UK-based market researchers Allegra World Coffee Portal have released information indicating that the average price of cappuccinos and lattes in Ireland has risen 4% to over €3. The Irish Independent reports that this rise to a worldwide spike in coffee bean costs in 2016 that is causing price increases across the board in Ireland ...

Study finds unsecured coffee shop Wi-Fi is particularly ‘high-risk’

MILAN – Public Wi-Fi networks are an absolute godsend. They act as our lifeline to the outside world while travelling or even just when the 4G is down. But have you thought about the potential risks these open networks might pose to your privacy? A new security report has warned of the potential security dangers of connecting to public Wi-Fi ...

Costa fuels cold coffee trend with its latest innovation, the Costa Cold Brew

LONDON, UK —Introducing Costa Cold Brew; the latest menu innovation bolstering the coffee brand’s resolve to inspire the world to love good coffee. The smooth, refreshing drink is made from a carefully selected single-origin Colombian blend designed for a rich and balanced flavour profile.

Dunkin’ Donuts integrates Masterpass within Dunkin’ Mobile App

PURCHASE, NY U.S. — To ensure coffee lovers get their morning started right, Dunkin’ Donuts now accepts Masterpass by Mastercard so guests can quickly and easily purchase and reload virtual Dunkin’ Donuts cards on DunkinDonuts.com and the Dunkin’ Mobile App.

Peruvian coffee growers threatened by pests and coca leave plantations

PUNO, Peru – In November 2016, a bus traveling to the district of Putina Punco in southern Peru, deep in the forest and hours from the nearest city, was attacked by thugs with ski masks and long-range weapons. They stole cell phones and all the money that the passengers were going to spend in the traditional Sunday market.

California farmers are trading avocados for specialty coffee beans

GOLETA, Calif., U.S. – Things aren't so easy for avocado growers in California these days. There's more competition from Mexico and less water. And the old trees just don't bear fruit like they used to. But the New York Times reports that's giving rise to a surprising new California crop: coffee.

Rust-resistant variety scores 90 points in Nicaragua CoE competition

COLLEGE STATION, TX, U.S. – A coffee variety called Centroamericano, part of a new class of F1 hybrid varieties, has proven its quality potential by earning a score of 90 out of 100 points in the world’s leading competition and award for high quality coffees, the Cup of Excellence, in Nicaragua.

Nespresso and Blue Marble launch crop insurance for Colombian growers

NEW YORK, U.S. – Nestlé Nespresso SA and Blue Marble Microinsurance, a consortium of eight companies with the aim of providing socially impactful, commercially viable insurance protection to the underserved, today announced their partnership. Nespresso and Blue Marble are collaborating on ...

Single serve coffee producers vie to tempt Southeast Asia’s drinkers

JAKARTA -- Southeast Asia hosts some of the world's leading coffee growers and exporters, such as Indonesia and Vietnam, the world's fourth- and second-biggest producers respectively. Neighbors such as East Timor, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand are home to smaller coffee-growing regions.

Chock Full O’ Nuts opens three outlets at NATO’s Aviano Air Base, in Italy

AVIANO, Italy – The famous New York brand Chock full O’ Nuts is now at Aviano airport, important Italian military base used by the U.S. Air Force. The base is 15 km from the city of Pordenone and counts 8.000 resident soldiers and their families, both Americans and Italians.

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