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Representatives of the FNC visit Global Seed Vault on Svalbard Islands

BOGOTA, Colombia – As a result of its contributions to the global coffee industry, the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) was invited to visit the Global Seed Vault. Located in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, 980 km from the North Pole, the vault seeks to guarantee the conservation and availability of a wide variety ...

Caffeine Combats Inflammation-Related Heart Disease, research says

STANFORD, CA, U.S. – Coffee lovers can quaff to their heart’s content, according to a new study from Stanford University. That’s because the results suggest that coffee may help prevent heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. The long-term study of more than 100 adults tracked older people who fell into two groups.

Why people are mixing collagen into their coffee? Reality and myths

Collagen is making a comeback — and it has nothing to do with expensive injections or pricey wrinkle creams. The nutrient re-emerged as the darling of the wellness world when health nuts began whipping up batches of bone broth in hopes the collagen-rich soup would provide natural health benefits.

Study shows cocoa helps temper the anxiety-producing effects of caffeine

NEW YORK, U.S. – Deep down, we always knew it, but science is proving that cocoa and caffeine are indeed the best marriage ever. Clarkson University researcher Ali Boolani recently completed a study that explores the powers of these two dark delights. The assistant professor of physical therapy and physician assistant studies teamed up ...

Caffeine has positive effect on memory, Johns Hopkins researchers say

BALTIMORA, U.S. – Whether it's a mug full of fresh-brewed coffee, a cup of hot tea, or a can of soda, consuming caffeine is the energy boost of choice for millions who want to wake up or stay up. Now, researchers at Johns ...

What your coffee order can say about you: caffeine and personality

BERKELEY, California, U.S. – Coffee may be the only beverage college students like more than alcohol. At UC Berkeley, where sleep deprivation is the norm and all-nighters are a common occurrence, coffee is even more valuable. We all need that sweet, sweet caffeine — but how you choose to get this neccesity says a lot about you.

BioNovelus makes key strides in the fight against coffee rust in Guatemala

PHOENIX, U.S. — BioNovelus, Inc. is proud to announce that it has acquired all certifications and licensures it believes necessary to sell and distribute products from newly established Guatemalan Subsidiary: BioNovelus-Guatemala S.A. in Guatemala. Anacafé, the Guatemalan Coffee Association reports positive results for ...

Likelihood of El Niño increases says Australian Bureau of Meteorology

MELBOURNE, Australia – The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains neutral. However, recent changes in both the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere, and climate model outlooks surveyed by the Bureau, suggest the likelihood of El Niño forming in 2017 has risen.

Exactly how much coffee is too much coffee? When should you cut back?

MILAN - Can you drink too much coffee? Many of us do not feel human without our daily coffee fix and indeed the energy...

Costa Ricans are the second most avid coffee consumers in Latin America

MILAN – A global study about the consumption of soft drinks was done by the global market research company Euromonitor International. The company presented its...

Study: Does market concentration cause poverty among cocoa farmers?

LONDON – Is market concentration among large cocoa firms responsible for the widespread poverty among cocoa farmers? Probably not, according to a new report...

The mathematics of coffee extraction: science in search ot the ideal brew

Composed of over 1,800 chemical components, coffee is one of the most widely-consumed drinks in the world. The seeds (coffee beans) from the plant of the same name are ...

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