MILAN – The downward correction in Arabica coffee futures continued on Monday, with prices falling a further 2.8% in yesterday’s session. In New York, the contract for July delivery lost 555 points, closing at 195.20 cents, trading below the $2 per pound mark for the first time since early April. Meanwhile, the London market was closed in observance of the Early May bank holiday.
Prices were affected by new trade data released on Friday by the International Coffee Organization showing a recovery...
BERKELEY, Calif., USA and SEOUL, South Korea – Bellwether Coffee is announcing its partnership with Kijeong International to bring to South Korea the first-ever...
ATLANTA, Georgia, USA – Corridor Coffee Club, an innovative community-driven program, launches with the mission of providing leverage to independent coffee shops in the...
HERZLIYA, Israel – Nayax Ltd., a global commerce enablement payments and loyalty platform designed to help merchants scale their business, today announced its participation...
MILAN – Mikael Jasin, representing Indonesia, is the new WBC Champion. Jac Simpson, from Australia, was the runner-up, while Takayuki Ishitani, from Japan, took...
LONDON, UK – The International Coffee Organization (ICO) has announced that its direct engagement, advocacy efforts and collaboration with the Italian Presidency of the...
SINGAPORE – Luckin Coffee debuted its latest Single Origin Espresso (SOE), the Luckin Black Cup Sumatra Gayo series, today, inviting coffee aficionados to savour its exceptional taste and distinctive...
ITALY, Rimini - On the brink of summer, Sigep Observatory (46th International Artisan Dolce World Expo, organised in Italy by IEG - Italian Exhibition Group,...
OTTAWA, ON, Canada – Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) and Starbucks Canada (Starbucks) have launched today a new collaborative effort to help advance sustainability...