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La Marzocco launches the Strada AV – Auto Brew Ratio at INTERNORGA

SCARPERIA, Italy – La Marzocco is happy to announce its participation at INTERNORGA, the international HoReCa - bakery - confectionary trade show in Hamburg from March 17th-21st, from 10am to 6pm. The recently-inaugurated branch, La Marzocco Deutschland, is representing the company at booth n. B3.OG.210 ...

Australian coffee company Di Bella to step up its investments in India

MUMBAI – Australian coffee company Di Bella Coffee plans a major expansion in India and looks upon Starbucks as its main competitor in the premium coffee retail segment. "We are stepping up our India operations. We will open nine more outlets in Mumbai by year end," the company's Founder & Managing Director Phillip Di Bella stated in an interview.

Coffee prices in Rome remain among the lowest in Europe despite hikes

ROME, Italy – Unless you’re some sort of caffeine-phobe, if you’ve been to Rome you’ve almost certainly enjoyed some well-priced coffee in a café. So it might be surprising to hear that Italy’s capital will be raising prices for a cup of joe. The Local reports that Rome's Bar Association (that’s “bar” as in watering hole, not as in lawyers) has made ...

MZB Group announces extension of deadline for submission of candidates

MILAN, Italy - Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group S.p.A. announces that by the date of expiry of the term for the filing of lists related to the appointment of Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors (17th March 2017), which will be submitted to the Shareholders’ Meeting on 11th April 2017, has been filed only one list ...

Nestle vows to promote Vietnamese coffee in international markets

DONG NAI, Vietnam – The Nestle Group is carrying several major projects with the aim of popularising Vietnamese coffee among coffee consumers all over the world and making Vietnam an international reference for robusta coffee, said a Nestle executive. Executive Vice President for Nestle Nandu Nandkishore, responsible for Asia, Oceania and Africa ...

The Barista League to host panel about certifications in specialty coffee

GÖTEBORG, Sweden – On March 26 from 12:00 to 14:30, The Barista League will host a special educational panel discussion about certifications in specialty coffee. Why are certifications so difficult to talk about, what they really doing for the producers of our coffee, and how ethical are we really being when we buy, sell and drink our coffee.

Starbucks’ biggest competition is your neighborhood hipster coffee shop

SEATTLE, U.S. – Starbucks' biggest competition isn't another coffee chain. Instead of worrying about the impact of Dunkin' Donuts or Tim Hortons, the coffee giant is keeping an eye out on trendy independent shops, according to CFO Scott Maw. "We're still not seeing any one competitor or even a smaller number of ...

ACMA renews corporate image to be closer to its customer’ needs

BOLOGNA, Italy – To be closer to its customer’s needs and to renew the corporate image, during the past months ACMA has launched several activities, from updating the product portfolio, to service and communication operations. The latest addition is the new classification code of the machine portfolio.

De’Longhi adds new domestic espresso machines to kitchen line up

UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J., U.S. – De’Longhi, the global leaders in espresso machines, announced the launch of two new products to its already expansive espresso portfolio, including the NEW Dinamica Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with Brew Over Ice functionality and the NEW De’Longhi Dedica DeLuxe manual pump espresso machine.

Matthew Algie to unveil Synesso MVP range at the London Coffee Festival

LONDON, UK – Specialist coffee roaster Matthew Algie has been appointed as the official UK, Ireland and European distributor of Synesso artisan espresso machines. The coffee roaster has chosen London Coffee Festival (6th – 9th April 2017), to unveil the Synesso MVP range to the market.

Canada: Coffee pods served up en masse to Burnaby energy plant

BURNABY, Canada – The leading producers of non-reusable coffee pods are trying to make a dent in the amount of waste flowing into Canadian landfills. The tricky part is that single-serve pods made by Keurig and Nespresso aren’t easily recycled. Add to that, 40 per cent of Canadians say they have a pod-based coffee machine in their home ...

In the face of Colombia’s coca boom, coffee & cocoa farming offer a remedy

WASHINGTON, U.S. – Colombia, still in a delicate phase of its history as it struggles to revive from five decades of war, is seeing a dramatic rise in coca cultivation. According to an analysis by the Washington Office on Latin America, this coca boom could be the largest ever.

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