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Increasing chance of La NiƱa (~55-60%) during the fall and winter 2017-18

COLLEGE PARK, MD, U.S. ā€“ Over the last month, equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were near-to-below average across the central and eastern Pacific Ocean....

Call for Paper: “The quality of coffee: a never ending research” conference

Researchers, students and experts in coffee-related disciplines can present their studies at the international conference "The Quality of Coffee: a never ending research" planned...

ENSO neutral, but tropical Pacific waters continue to cool, says BOM

MELBOURNE, Australia ā€“ Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) have steadily cooled over the central and eastern tropical Pacific for the past two months, but remain...

New model of climate-change effects on coffee and bee pollinators

Areas in Latin America suitable for growing coffee face predicted declines of 73-88 percent by 2050. However, diversity in bee species may save the...

Scotland, PCRRG criticises proposal to introduce a coffee cup charge

EDINBURGH, UK ā€“ The Paper Cup Recovery and Recycling Group (PCRRG) has criticised a proposal to possibly introduce a coffee cup charge by the...

Higher coffee consumption associated with lower risk of death, says study

BARCELONA, Spain ā€“ Higher coffee consumption is associated with a lower risk of death, according to research presented today at ESC Congress. The observational...

How genetics can help us understand the evolutionary history of coffee

YORBA LINDA, Ca U.S. ā€“ Coffea arabica accounts for 70 percent of world coffee production and is threatened by various biotic and abiotic factors. During this educational webinar, participants will learn about the importance of genomics for understanding the complex evolutionary history of coffee, as well as gain a better understanding ...

BioNovelus part of the conversation about the future of coffee growing

PHOENIX, U.S. ā€“ The Latin American Symposium on Coffee Production which just concluded in Honduras focused on technological advances in the field of coffee...

ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole are likely to persist at neutral levels

MELBOURNE, Australia ā€“ The El NiƱoā€“Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains neutral. International climate models surveyed by the Bureau suggest the tropical Pacific Ocean is likely...

Here is why your morning coffee can be messing with your taste buds

According to a new research published in the Journal of Food Science, your morning coffee can temporarily weaken your taste buds, potentially setting you...

New research reveals intense competition in the UK coffee business

LONDON, UK ā€“ New research from global information company The NPD Group reveals intense competition for the coffee business in the British foodservice industry. It...

NOAA: SST index values were close to zero in all four El NiƱo regions

COLLEGE PARK, MD. U.S. ā€“ During July, ENSO-neutral continued, as equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were near average across most of the Pacific Ocean, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The latest weekly NiƱo SST index values were close to zero in ...

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