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Coffee

American consumers get their caffeine kick on National Coffee Day

Friday is often viewed as the wind-down day of the week, but there may be a little more spring in consumers’ steps today as...

ENSO is neutral, Tropical Pacific Ocean cooling expected to continue

The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is neutral. However, sea surface temperatures (SSTs) have cooled in the central to eastern tropical Pacific since mid-winter. These...

Can coffee help you live longer? Two studies show that it may be true

Can drinking coffee help you live longer? Two studies report that it may be true. Both studies, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, show...

Don’t throw away those coffee grounds! Use them to make soap

Don't throw out those coffee grounds! Put them to good use with this easy-to-make soap that's a perfect gift for the person in your...

Government pushes branding for coffee, cacao products in the Philippines

SAN JOSE, Antique, Philippines - Local products can be more competitive if they have distinctive taste and images that will help push them toward...

World’s most expensive coffee now being produced also in Coorg, India

India has delved into the production of civet coffee — the most expensive coffee in the world — which is made from the excreta...

Drinking coffee on planes is safe. Outdated information is the real threat

After a day of breathing dry, re-circulated air in the airport and on the plane, a cool glass of water or a comforting cup...

Cafe San Moritz, one of Bogota’s most iconic coffee shops, closes doors

BOGOTA, Colombia – In spite of being arguably one of the most important coffee shops in modern Colombian history, Cafe San Moritz in Bogota...

Higher coffee consumption associated with lower risk of death, says study

BARCELONA, Spain – Higher coffee consumption is associated with a lower risk of death, according to research presented today at ESC Congress. The observational...

How genetics can help us understand the evolutionary history of coffee

YORBA LINDA, Ca U.S. – Coffea arabica accounts for 70 percent of world coffee production and is threatened by various biotic and abiotic factors. During this educational webinar, participants will learn about the importance of genomics for understanding the complex evolutionary history of coffee, as well as gain a better understanding ...

Uganda’s first-ever coffee auction to take place in January 2018

KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda Coffee Development Authority in partnership with the African Fine Coffees Association will provide specialty coffee training in preparation for the...

Smucker’s misses earnings as lower coffee sales weigh on business

MILAN – Shares of J.M. Smucker's fell as much as 7.6 percent in morning trade on Thursday after weaker-than-expected earnings for the first quarter...

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