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Vietnam’s NutiFood to invest in high-tech coffee processing factory

HANOI, Vietnam — Việt Nam Nutrition Food JSC (Nutifood) on Thursday signed a co-operation agreement with the provincial People’s Committee of Đắk Lắk to invest in high-tech agriculture. Under the agreement, NutiFood committed to developing provincial high-tech agriculture in the coffee industry by ...

Coffee’s fate is getting jittery as climate change puts growing areas at risk

WASHINGTON, U.S. – A century ago, Puerto Rico was a coffee-growing powerhouse that sent its finest beans across the Atlantic to satisfy the demands of the European market. Since then, the Caribbean island's role in the global market has dimmed, but coffee remains an iconic product, recently boosted by a small resurgence in coffee cultivation.

Should the soft drinks levy be extended to coffee shop confectionary?

LONDON, UK – Health campaigners have called on the next government to extend the soft drinks levy to confectionery containing the highest levels of sugar. Chocolate and sweets are already included in Public Health England’s (PHE) programme aiming for a 20% reduction in sugar by 2020.

Starbucks is about to launch the cutest collaboration with ban.do

MILAN – When the weather starts to warm up, it brings along plenty of other welcome changes. We swap out that warmest pair of tights for our favorite sundress, and we trade our hot latte for a cold brew or a Frappuccino. So, if we’re changing out our morning drink, why not change the cup we sip it from?

Austrian Coffeeshop to increase threefold number of coffee bars in Russia

MOSCOW, Russian Federation – Coffee shop Company, an Austrian chain, plans to increase its share on the Russian market and to expand up to 245 outlets within the next three years, according to the press office of Colliers International consulting company. Currently, there are about 90 coffee shops of this chain in Russia.

Cascara could be this summer’s next big thing, say tea specialists

NAPA VALLEY, U.S. – There was cold brew, then nitro cold brew. Matcha had a moment. And then, of course, came the Unicorn Frappuccino. Now the next "it" drink could come from a part of the coffee plant that has typically been tossed into the compost heap. Coffee beans grow inside coffee cherries, which are harvested and hulled.

The North America cocoa market is expected to gain 23 BPS by 2026

NEW YORK, U.S. – Cocoa liquor sub-segment likely to surpass cocoa powder sub-segment in terms of value share in the coming decade, owing to an increase in demand for cocoa liquor. Cocoa powder falls under both conventional and organic categories.

U.K. coffee chain Pret A Manger may be heading for Wall Street listing

NEW YORK – After opening shops across New York, U.K. sandwich and coffee chain Pret A Manger may be heading for Wall Street. The owner of Pret a Manger is reportedly exploring a listing on the New York stock exchange, as it eyes up expansion in the US coffee shop market.

De’Longhi reports first quarter results with revenues up 8.4% on year

TREVISO, Italy – The Board of Directors of De'Longhi S.p.A. has approved the consolidated results of the first quarter of 2017. The company’s CEO Fabio de’ Longhi stated:“we are pleased with the start of the year, especially the acceleration in organic growth, which shows the initial benefits of ...

Lavazza announces collaboration with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

VENICE, Italy –Lavazza has taken another major step in its ongoing commitment to helping promote the arts and culture around the world with the announcement of a multi-year collaboration with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. The strategic alliance comes on the heels of the launch of “Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim”.

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