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Sixty-seven percent of Europeans can’t imagine life without coffee
LONDON, UK - Despite a cultural love of coffee, over a third (39%) of Europeans are uncertain about the potential health b...
IFIC Foundation applauds “Total-Diet” approach of 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
The International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation today applauded the food-based, total-diet approach of the 20...
Drinking up to 5 cups of coffee (12 cups of espresso) is good for your health, new Dietary Guidelines say
MILAN - In the first update in five years, the U.S. Federal Government on Thursday concluded that drinking up to five cups...
RA-Cert and UTZ announce new collaboration agreement
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands - UTZ and RA-Cert are pleased to announce a new collaboration agreement. Under this agreement, ...
UNH chemist brings heart-healthy coffee to market
* By Paul Briand
PORTSMOUTH, U.S. – A new coffee created by a local organic chemist and marketed by a Portsmouth start-...
EU Agriculture Committee promotes healthy eating
New measures to strengthen and boost funding for an EU scheme to provide fruit, vegetables and milk products in schools we...
Five benefits of coffee for athletes
American Football International reprised an article by Sam DeHority published on stack.com, which enumerates the benefits ...
Morning coffee is good children, says academic
LONDON, UK - A leading academic who has studied the medical effects of coffee believes an early morning caffeine hit could...
Nigel Sizer announced as new president of the Rainforest Alliance
LONDON, UK – The Rainforest Alliance proudly announces that Nigel Sizer has been named as its new President, effective as ...
COP 21: Coffee sector pledges contributions to mitigate and adapt to climate change
BONN, Germany - After 2 weeks of intense negotiations at the Climate change Summit, a historic “Paris” agreement was achie...