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No evidence climate change boosts coffee plant disease

Fears that climate change is promoting a fungal disease which can devastate coffee crops may be unfounded, research by the University of Exeter suggests. Media...

Child labour and low wages still common in cultivation

Finnish corporate social responsibility watchdog organisation Finnwatch published last week a comprehensive report which looks into working conditions at coffee farms and plantations in...

Global Cocoa Sector to convene in Abidjan for Sustainability Discussions October 26-27

ABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire - Join global leaders for a two-day meeting to address critical issues facing sustainability in the chocolate and cocoa sector. The...

IFC, Nespresso, BioCarbon Fund help coffee farmers boost productivity and climate resilience

WASHINGTON, DC, U.S. — IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and Nespresso, with support from the BioCarbon Fund Initiative for Sustainable Forest...

Nestlé pilots new system to support ‘Zero Deforestation’ commitments

Nestlé is piloting a new system that could help it meet its 'Zero Deforestation' commitment. Satellite and radar images will look at what is...

New Zealand’s first Fairtrade climate neutral coffee

Fairtrade have launched New Zealand’s first climate neutral coffee, which not only helps fight climate change, but also supports communities in developing countries. In partnership with ...

La Niña likely to develop in coming months

ENSO-Neutral conditions were observed during September, with negative sea surface temperatures (SSTs) anomalies expanding across the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean by early October. All of...

International Atomic Energy Agency training addresses devastating coffee disease

VIENNA, Austria - Coffee, one of the world’s most-traded commodities, is increasingly threatened by a disease known as coffee leaf rust. Experts from Central America,...

Global Coffee Platform releases new report

The Global Coffee Platform has released a new report, which showcases the growth of National Coffee Platform in the producing countries of Brazil, Colombia,...

Ethiopia’s vulnerable tropical forests are key to securing future of wild coffee

Coffee is the drink of choice for millions of us. But the world’s second-most traded commodity originates in Ethiopia – and its home is...

Costa Rica maintains ban on Robusta

The National Coffee Congress of Costa Rica rejected a proposal to lift a ban on growing the robusta coffee bean, local media report quoting two participants at an extraordinary congressional session held on ...

World Bank Group and Nespresso partner to help coffee farmers in East Africa

VEVEY (Switzerland) - Nespresso has today announced a joint investment of $6 million with the World Bank’s IFC (International Finance Corporation) in a landmark...

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