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New Age Beverages acquires assets of the Marley Beverage Company

DENVER, CO, U.S. – New Age Beverages Corporation, the Colorado-based Company that markets the brands XingTea, XingEnergy, Aspen Pure PH and Aspen Pure Probiotic Water, Búcha Live Kombucha, Marley One Drop Coffee, and Marley Mellow Mood Relaxation Drinks, has announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire ...

Crimson Cup and Heidelberg Distributing expand distribution of nitro coffee

COLUMBUS, Ohio – One of the hottest trends in coffee today is ice cold, infused with nitrogen gas under pressure, and dispensed from a tap. And, thanks to a joint effort by Columbus roaster Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea and Heidelberg Distributing Company, Nitro cold-brewed coffee is joining the taps of some of the city’s hottest bars and restaurants.

New Starbucks CEO aims to build company that will last a century

SEATTLE, U.S. – On Monday, Kevin Johnson becomes the CEO of Starbucks — the first time in nine years Howard Schultz has not been at the helm of the coffee empire he began building 30 years ago. Tall and polished, with a ready smile and a hearty handshake, Johnson brings to the role a deep knowledge of the company ...

Coffee sector to drive food consumption in Italy, says industry trade group

MILAN, Italy – The Italian food sector is finally seeing some good times. After a 2016 with production and exports up but consumption flat, 2017 promises an across-the-board improvement: higher value, an acceleration in exports and increased domestic demand, according to forecasts from ...

New collection of coffee capsules with A-League club colours announced

MELBOURNE, Australia – A new partnership has been announced that features a specially-commissioned collection of premium espresso coffee capsules in A-League club colours. A product of MyTeamCoffee.com, the capsules introduce a quality blend to football fans in time for the remainder of the A-League 2016/17 season.

Coffee cup fee could cut use by 300 million annually, says university study

LONDON, UK – Use of around 300 million disposable coffee cups could be cut if a charge was introduced for consumers, a new study has fund. The use of disposable coffee cups could be reduced by 50 – 300 million annually according to research announced today by leading coffee roaster Bewley's.

Segafredo Zanetti France at Sirha 2017 in Lyon … the place to be

LYON, France – The international hospitality and food service event held in Lyon last January, hosted almost 3000 exhibitors, 208.000 professionals and more than 20 domestic and international contests. For the third time consecutively Segafredo Zanetti France was present and stood out with an elegant and modern stand of 72 sqm.

Strauss Group regaining full ownership (100 percent) of Strauss Coffee

PETACH TIKVA, Israel – Strauss Group Ltd. announced today (March 28, 2017) that its subsidiary (74.9%) Strauss Coffee B.V. has acquired the entire holding (25.1%) of Robusta Coöperatif, held by TPG Capital, in Strauss Coffee, resulting in Strauss Group regaining full ownership (100%) of Strauss Coffee.

Raw Bean launches Bean Bag, the market-first pyramid coffee bag

LONDON, UK – The Raw Bean brand has launched a market-first pyramid coffee bag, which is now available at Waitrose and its own website. A one-cup, filter coffee offering, each ‘Bean Bag’ is packed with 12 grams of grounds (compared to 7grams in other coffee bags currently on the shelf).

A huge recognition from Colombia for Italian coffee roaster Franco Bazzara

TRIESTE, Italy – Franco Bazzara was decorated with the “Cavaliere Distinguido con la Orden del Escudo de Caldas” award. The governor Carlos Alberto Piedrahito Gutiérrez from the coffee Department of Caldas in Colombia recognized in Franco – owner at Bazzara Espresso together with his brother Mauro ...

Starbucks and USAID empower thousands of Colombian coffee farmer

SEATTLE, U.S. – Coffee farmers in Colombia faced challenges maintaining their crops during the country’s 50-year civil war. An alliance between Starbucks and the U.S. Embassy, through its Agency for International Development (USAID) is now helping farmers refocus on their crops with an emphasis on coffee quality.

Climate change to be the biggest threat to coffee supply in the future

HELSINKI, Finland – “It is quite possible that by 2080 coffee will have become a rare treat for a lucky few. The biggest threat to the supply of coffee is climate change, but fortunately there is still a lot that can be done. However, the climate effort must involve everyone – governments, companies, coffee growers as well as ...

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