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CENTRAL AMERICA – Renovation plan starts in Panama

A renovation plan, which includes the distribution of 1,260,000 coffee seedlings in the provinces of Colon, Panama Oeste, Cocle, Veraguas, Ngäbe Bugle and Chiriqui,...

PHILIPPINES – Coffee industry gets US$11 million funding

The coffee industry in the Philippines has received P500-million (US$11.2 million) funding to boost production in the country, which imports P7 billion a year. Philippine...

COLOMBIA – Coffee Crop Year 2013-2014 confirms positive production trend

BOGOTA – As a result of the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation’s (FNC) ambitious crop renovation and coffee leaf rust control programs, Colombia, the world’s...

HAITI – Coffee Growers seeking higher ground due to climate change

Back in the eighteenth century, Haiti was responsible for half of the world's supply of coffee. Today, the Caribbean nation coffee barely registers in...

INDONESIA – Coffee harvest may surge 8%, says survey

MILAN – Indonesia’s coffee output in the coffee season starting on April is set to surge 8% to 650,000 metric tons benefiting from favourable...

VIETNAM – Exports up 18% in coffee year 2013/14

HANOI – Vietnam shipped 97,300 tonnes of coffee (i.e. 1.62 million 60-kg bags) in September, slightly down (-0.4%) from the previous month, Vietnam customs...

ICE NOTICE – Veteran’s Day Processing Schedule

NEW YORK – On Veteran’s Day, Tuesday November 11, 2014 ICE Futures U.S. will be opened for trading and it is considered a regular...

COLOMBIA – Coffee output up 22% in 2013/14

Colombia, the world’s largest producer of mild Arabica coffee, produced over 12.1 million 60 kilogram bags of coffee since October 2013, a 22% increase...

INDONESIA – Export earnings to surge 10% in 2014

JAKARTA – Indonesia’s export earnings from coffee are expected to increase by at least 10% this year, thanks to the surge in the commodity’s...

TANZANIA – EU Commission donates over US$350,000 worth vehicles to TaCRI

MOSHI — The European Commission in Tanzania has handed seven vehicles worth over US$350,000 to Lyamungu-based Tanzania Coffee Research Institute (TaCRI). TaCRI board chairman, Mr...

ROMANIA – Coffee consumption remains low

Romanians drink half a cup of coffee daily, which places them 30th at world level, behind countries like the Netherlands, Finland or Sweden, the...

Rains in the first fortnight of February bring relief to coffee crops in Brazil

SAO PAULO, Brazil – After the high temperatures and low moisture observed in January, it rained in the main Brazilian coffee-producing regions in the...

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