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Anti-poverty program boosts coffee-growing industry in the Philippines

CEBU, Philippines  – The government’s Accelerated and Sustainable Anti-Poverty Program (ASAPP) is giving a boost to the local coffee industry in Tuburan, Cebu as...

South Korean government to restrict ads of caffeinated foods and beverages

SEOUL, South Korea — High-caffeine foods and drinks will be restricted from media ads starting in November, the government said Wednesday, affecting some 2,000...

Indian coffee output likely to decline next year

India’s coffee output may decline as much as 8 percent in 2016/17 due to a “due to lack of timely rains and high temperature during the crucial flowering stage,” Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in ...

ICE: imperfections in the grading process

Effective immediately, the Exchange is implementing clarifying amendments to Coffee Rule Appendix II(g). The amendments clarify but do not otherwise revise the determination of the...

UK Local Governments urge coffee chains must go ‘further and faster’ in developing recyclable cups

The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents more than 370 councils in England and Wales, wants coffee giants to follow the lead of orange...

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...

Fairtrade sales growth delivers market boost for farmers

Sales of Fairtrade Mars bars, bananas, coffee and tea are helping to boost agricultural productivity and climate change adaptation A rise in UK sales of...

Pat Hagerty begins term as NAMA chair

CHICAGO, U.S. - NAMA announced that Pat Hagerty, CEO of Vistar and Senior Vice President of Performance Food Group (PFG), began his one-year term...

National Programme for cocoa producers and collectors launched in Bolivia

The Vice President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Alvaro Garcia Linera, together with the Minister of Rural Development and Land ...

Angola’s coffee situation to change in 15 years

The current situation of the Angolan coffee might change in 10 to 15 years, should specific cooperatives be set up to industrialise and exporting...

Some countries losing up to 67 per cent of commodity exports earnings due to misinvoicing, says UN

NAIROBI, Kenya - Some commodity-dependent developing countries are losing as much as 67 per cent of their exports earnings, worth billions of dollars, due...

Cecafé promotes digital inclusion and sustainability of small producers

The Digital Coffee Farmer program, a project created ten years ago by Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafe) –, to promote the digital inclusion of small...

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