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Genetics might help grow perfect cup of coffee

Coffee aficionados in the United States are familiar with the intense locality behind a cup of the good stuff. “African coffees are … bright,...

African farmers say they can feed the world, and we might soon need them to

CAIRO - Food exhibitions in the Mediterranean region tend to attract a familiar cast of characters. There are the Gulf Arab agribusinesses, looking to expand...

ENSO neutral, negative Indian Ocean Dipole strengthens

ENSO indicators in the Pacific Ocean remain neutral, while sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean show a strong negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)....

Arabica futures rise on unexpected frost in Brazil

Arabica coffee futures on New York's ICE Futures U.S posted new gains on Monday recovering from the morning's lows. September Arabica rose 1.3 percent and settled at $1.4945 per lb following news of an unexpected moderate frost in ...

Olam expands on lessons learned from 5 years of the Olam Livelihood Charter

LONDON, UK - Despite extensive progress being made under its Livelihood Charter, global agri-business Olam predicts that smallholder productivity across Africa, Asia and South...

Coffee’s role in the future of a peaceful Colombia

A few weeks ago, some exciting and hopeful news came out of Colombia.  You might have missed it, as It was predictably lost in...

Colombia’s production drop 7 percent in June

Colombia’s coffee production fell 7 percent in June to 1,158,000 60-kg bags reflecting the effects of El Nino event, reports the National Federation of Coffee Growers. However, coffee output ...

Negative Indian Ocean Dipole emerges as Pacific Ocean remains neutral

A negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) pattern has established in the Indian Ocean. Current weekly IOD index values are the lowest in at least the past 15 years. Climate models predict that the ...

Coffee farming: No longer a man’s world

Coffee production may be a man’s world throughout much of Latin America—but not on Myleydi Araya’s two and a half acres in the Tarrazú...

Organic beats conventional agriculture in the tropics

A long-term study by the Swiss Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) in Kenya has shown clearly that organic agriculture not only generates comparable yields, but ...

Chance of a negative Indian Ocean Dipole event increases

The tropical Pacific Ocean remains in a neutral El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) state—neither El Niño nor La Niña—with all ocean and atmospheric indicators now...

BioNovelus, Inc. ready to ship eco-friendly fungicide, CR-10, to fight coffee rust in Costa Rica

Phoenix, U.S. -  BioNovelus, Inc. announces that four thousand (4,000) bottles of its biodegradable fungicide, CR-10, the answer to killing coffee rust, has been...

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