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Probat Inc. shapes its future with new President John L. Fortin

VERNON HILLS, Illinois, U.S. - John L. Fortin to be officially introduced as new President of Probat Inc., the Probat Group of companies in...

Low supply to push higher Conillon prices

During this season, the volume of Robusta coffee (Conillon) traded in the Brazilian domestic market has been low, which is favoring prices readjusts since...

Over 700 firms look forward to Host 2017

After taking part in the 2015 edition of Host, more than 700 firms (42% of them from outside Italy) have already signed up to...

Touch files patent dispute injunction against Keurig Green Mountain

LOS ANGELES, U.S. - Touch Coffee & Beverages, LLC (Touch) has filed a motion for preliminary injunction against Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.* (Keurig) (NASDAQ:...

Video: Crimson Cup Anthology celebrates the art of a well-brewed cup

COLUMBUS, Ohio, U.S. - Columbus, Ohio coffee roaster Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea has published “Brewed Together,” an anthology of java-inspired art, in collaboration...

Bibby Financial Canada funds Vancouver-Based company

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada - Bibby Financial Services Canada announces a successful partnership with Espro, a Vancouver-based coffee product company. The company first engaged...

Quality education: forcing a public-private partnership

ABIDJAN/ZURICH/WASHINGTON – TRECC aims to improve the quality of life of all children and youth in Côte d’Ivoire, while focusing on delivering quality education...

Kenyan tea industry earned US$1.38 billion in 2015

NAIROBI, Kenya - The Kenyan tea industry earned US$1.38 billion last year, with the biggest share coming from exports, market officials stated this week....

Is Britain no longer a nation of tea drinkers?

By Adam Chandler* Almost as old as England itself (or at least since the 17th century) is the caricature of the tea-obsessed Brit. According to...

Your Starbucks drink can contain up to 25 teaspoons of sugar

LONDON, UK - Hot drinks sold in British high-street coffee shops can contain a “shocking” amount of sugar - up to 25 teaspoons in one serving. That’s three times the amount of sugar in one can of Coca-Cola ...

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