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Vietnam to bring total area under coffee down to 600,000 ha by 2020

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – Vietnam continues to replace old coffee tress. In the meantime, coffee polices aim to bring the total area...

Council bill would let New Yorkers bring their own cups to coffee shops

NEW YORK, U.S. – NYC Council Member Mark Levine introduced a bill Wednesday to create a "right to reuse," obligating every store and coffee...

Germany won’t tax you for buying coffee with bitcoin, says Ministry

BERLIN, Germany — Germany won’t tax bitcoin users for using the cryptocurrency as a means of payment, the Ministry of Finance has said. The...

Howard Schultz may run as a centrist independent in 2020 Presidential race

MILAN – Former Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz, who is launching a book tour next week, is reportedly giving serious consideration to running...

California proceeds to finalize its Proposition 65 exemption for coffee

MILAN – On January 9, 2019, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) took a further – and potentially final – step...

Jamaican government brewing new strategy to relaunch the coffee industry

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaican government is looking at long-term solutions to relaunch the country’s coffee industry on the international market, the Industry, Commerce,...

Impact of rise in Vat still to be assessed in the Irish coffee shop market

DUBLIN, Ireland – The Irish restaurant and tourism industry entered the New Year with the threat of Brexit looming and the reality of a...

Colombia’s new Ministry of Agriculture highlights achievements in 2018

BOGOTA, Colombia — At the end of 2018 and to take stock of the first four months at the head of the Colombian  Ministry...

Japan officially proclaims January 9 as Blue Mountain Coffee Day

MILAN – Japan has officially proclaimed January 9th as Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee Day in recognition of that date on which the largest shipment...

Lawsuit over coffee warning labels named most ridiculous of 2018

WASHINGTON, U.S. — A lawsuit targeting California coffee houses for not including warning labels on their products tops the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal...

Synergy between coffee and tourism can boost the Ugandan economy

KAMPALA, Uganda – The synergy between the tourism and coffee sub-sectors will be instrumental to getting Uganda’s economy to middle income status, the country’s...

Bca welcomes the Government’s decision not to introduce a tax on disposable cups

CHARLBURY, UK – The British Coffee Association (BCA) supports the Government’s decision not to implement a tax on paper cups and supported the Chancellor’s...

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