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Casa Brasil Coffees launches Brazilian Designation of Origin coffees

AUSTIN, Texas — Casa Brasil Coffees, a specialty Brazilian coffee roaster, is launching the first Brazilian Designation of Origin coffees in the U.S. The...

With rust-resistant varieties, Colombian coffee growers make significant savings

BOGOTA, Colombia — Thanks to development of varieties that are resistant to diseases such as rust by the National Coffee Research Center (Cenicafé), scientific...

Okinawa Growers Association aims to make coffee a new signature product

Farmers in the southernmost Japan prefecture of Okinawa are trying to popularize homegrown coffee while the country mostly depends on imports for its coffee...

Rains bring relief to coffee growers in Espírito Santo, reports Cepea

The weather favored robusta crops in Espírito Santo (ES) in the first fortnight of December, increasing expectations for the output in the next season. Agents...

Coffee growers in Laos are turning to sustainable agricultural practices

Families from the Lao Tribe in the south are leading the way by turning away from a number of non-organic fertilisers that are used...

Peru President meets coffee-growing area mayors before their U.S. trip

LIMA, Peru – Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski met mayors of coffee-growing areas located in Junin, Pasco, San Martin and Huanuco regions before their trip to the U.S. to attend a culinary fair in Washington D.C. Authorities will lead their corresponding delegations of coffee producers while at the Fifth Annual Taste of Peru, slated for ...

Single serve coffee producers vie to tempt Southeast Asia’s drinkers

JAKARTA -- Southeast Asia hosts some of the world's leading coffee growers and exporters, such as Indonesia and Vietnam, the world's fourth- and second-biggest producers respectively. Neighbors such as East Timor, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand are home to smaller coffee-growing regions.

Café de Colombia aims at being 100% sustainable by 2027

BOGOTA, Colombia - Café de Colombia aims at being 100% sustainable by 2027, when the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) will become a centenary...

Boosting climate resilience for Colombian coffee growers

OTTAWA and TORONTO, Canada - Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is proud to announce the Climate Resilience for Coffee Growers Partnership: a two-year,...

Café Yaucono donates 100 coffee trees to growers

Café Yaucono, along with its parent company, Puerto Rico Coffee Roasters, delivered 200,000 coffee trees to 100 local coffee growers as part of its...

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