Wednesday 21 January 2026
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Puerto Rico commits $1.4 million to repair the facilities of the Coffee Trade Program

GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – Puerto Rico's agricultural industry is preparing to receive over $2.6 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the...

Uganda reaches record coffee exports levels, aims to become Africa’s largest producer

MILAN — Uganda strengthened its position as Africa’s largest coffee exporter with a record volume of 5.06 million bags in the financial year that...

Hawaii coffee producers face hard times with no help from federal relief program

MILAN – The congressional delegation from Hawaii has urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to expand its coronavirus relief program to include coffee farmers....

Chinese regulators to penalise Luckin Coffee after confirming huge accounting fraud

MILAN – Chinese regulators will issue administrative penalties to the operating entities of Luckin Coffee Inc., two of its affiliates, and third parties assisting...

Cma issues guidance for transitional arrangements in the Kenyan coffee sector

NAIROBI, Kenya – In order to facilitate transitional arrangements in the coffee sector, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has issued guidance to support sector...

Government of Guatemala announces its intention to withdraw from the Ico

MILAN – The Government of Guatemala confirmed on Thursday its intention to leave the International Coffee Organization (ICO) as of the next coffee year....

EU has urged Germany to remove its restrictions on imports of coffee

BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission decided Thursday to send a Reasoned Opinion to Germany regarding restrictions on imports of coffee. Under the German...

Bca: «Food suppliers to the hospitality industry have become the squeezed middle»

CHIPPING NORTON, UK – The British Coffee Association (BCA), alongside more than 20 organisations from across the ‘farm-to-fork’ supply chain, warns that food and...

Starbucks reverses policy and allows employees to wear Black Lives Matter clothing

MILAN — Starbucks said Friday that employees will be allowed to wear clothing and accessories in support of Black Lives Matter, a sudden reversal...

Honduras allocates funds and resources to support coffee producers

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – The government of Honduras through an executive order declared as national priority supporting food producers and agroindustry. The measurement has no...

The Second Cup announces deferral of filing its annual information form

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada - The Second Cup Ltd. ("Second Cup" or the "Company") (TSX: SCU) announced today that, as a result of management's continued...

The Schall Law Firm announces it is investigating claims against Luckin Coffee

LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S. – The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating claims on behalf of...

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