NAIROBI, Kenya - Some commodity-dependent developing countries are losing as much as 67 per cent of their exports earnings, worth billions of dollars, due...
The Digital Coffee Farmer program, a project created ten years ago by Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafe) –, to promote the digital inclusion of small...
More than two years after the adoption of the law to transform coffee production in Nicaragua, producers claim that bureaucracy has prevented the much...
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet, Philippines - - The Department of Trade and Industry, in partnership with Benguet State University (BSU) officially launched the Coffee Processing...
The International Coffee Organization and the Global Coffee Platform are working together in further developing and engaging key stakeholders on a collective vision and...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said Vietnam was projected to earn US$15.05 billion from exporting agricultural, forest and aquatic products in the first six months of 2016 ...
The Mexican government is working on establishing the bases to form and operate the Mexican Coffee Institute. Jorge Armando Narvaez, undersecretary of the Ministry...
A living wage for workers on coffee farms in the Minas Gerais region of Brazil would be R$1629 (477 US dollars) per month, according to new research. The current prevailing wage is R$1307 ...
Prices rallied significantly in June, as the Brazilian real strengthened against the US dollar and the 2016/17 Brazilian crop entered its potential frost season. The monthly average of the ICO ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (picture) and the National Federation of Coffee Growers met on 10 July 2016 in La Mesa, Cundinamarca, and signed...