Saturday 24 January 2026
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CATEGORY

Market & Trade

Slave labor in your cup

The British newspaper The Guardian published an article this week, “Nestlé admits slave labour risk on Brazil coffee plantations.”  The subtitle sums it up:...

World coffee consumption increases but prices still low

LONDON - The coffee market stabilised slightly in February, but prices remain at very low levels, says the ICO in its monthly report. A lack of news regarding fundamentals...

How much caffeine is actually in your coffee, from Dunkin’ to Starbucks

After investigating the constitution of the nation's most-consumed coffees, we found this truth to be self-evident: all cups of Joe are not created equal....

Sydney trumps Melbourne for cheapest coffee

According to the latest data from food and drink ordering app Skip, Sydneysiders pay less for their daily caffeine fix than their southern neighbours...

Caffe Bene gets US$13 million investment from Hallyu Ventures

SEOUL, South Korea - Hallyu Ventures, a joint venture with investors in Singapore and Indonesia, has invested US$13 million in Caffe Bene, the South...

Drink Up, Coffee Lovers! Your Black Brew Is A-OK With Nutritionis

by Anna Almendrala* Coffee has gotten a bad rap over the years from the medical community. It’s been accused of stunting your growth, causing heart...

Singapore: a gateway for Vietnamese coffees

SINGAPORE – Singapore is expected to become an important gateway for Vietnamese coffee producers to increase their presence in Asian emerging markets and reduce...

Angonabeiro expands export markets of Angolan coffee

Angonabeiro has started exporting Angolan Ginga branded coffee to Senegal after being launching exports to the Cape Verdean market, the company said. The company...

Starbucks in Italy: neither the red carpet nor the barricades

In the ongoing debate following the announcement of Starbuck’s arrival to Italy, we have received the following contribution from Antonio Schiavon written in the form of an open letter to Howard Schultz

World Coffee Conference opens on Sunday in Addis Ababa

ADDIS ABABA - The Government of Ethiopia will host the International Coffee Organization’s (ICO) 4th World Coffee Conference and 116th International Council meeting on...

Uganda coffee sales could reach historic highs

The Uganda Coffee Development Authority expects coffee exports to reach this year a historic high of 3.8 million bags, despite the challenge of unpredictable...

Vietnam’s largest shipper sees exports at record lows

MILAN – Coffee shipments from Vietnam, the world’s biggest producer of Robusta beans, may fall this year to six-year low as farmers are withholding...

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