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Sofá Café is soon to open second store in USA, in Framingham area

Sofá Café was established in 2011 in São Paulo, Brazil, now with a chain of five stores in Brazil and one in Boston, MA,...

Vietnam, Brazil forge cooperation in the coffee sector

HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam and Brazil have agreed to cooperate with each other in sugarcane, corn and soybean and coffee production, and in animal...

Brazil’ exports fell 7.4 percent in August

MILAN - Brazil’s coffee exports rose more to 2,692,282 60-kg bags in August, strongly up from July, but still below (-7.4 percent) last year’s...

OPEM S.P.A. lands in Brazil: a new branch opening in São Paulo

OPEM S.P.A. is inaugurating its new office in SÃO PAULO, Brazil. This legendary company from Parma founded in 1974 by its CEO, Fabio Binacchi,...

Arabica harvesting confirms output and quality

The arabica coffee harvesting of the 2016/17 season was about to end in the main producing regions in Brazil in late August. Field activities...

BSCA to promote Brazilian specialty coffees in Rio

The BSCA (Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association) will promote national specialty coffee varieties at the "Art of Coffee" space in Casa Brasil (Pier Maua, Rio de Janeiro) during the Rio 2016 Olympic and ...

Angolan coffee attracts businesspeople from Brazil

A delegation of businesspeople from Brazil from the coffee processing and marketing sector are visiting Angola’s Kwanza Sul province, in order to identify possible...

Coffee futures fall on bearish news

MILAN - The Colombian government and truckers unions reached an agreement on Friday to end the longest and most costly strike in Colombian history...

How a Brazilian company conquered an international value chain

Daterra is a Brazilian coffee producer that for many years operated exclusively in the domestic market. Its business model changed dramatically with the arrival...

Arabica futures rise on unexpected frost in Brazil

Arabica coffee futures on New York's ICE Futures U.S posted new gains on Monday recovering from the morning's lows. September Arabica rose 1.3 percent and settled at $1.4945 per lb following news of an unexpected moderate frost in ...

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