HONG KONG – Coffee production and consumption have risen considerably over the past few decades, with 2.25 billion cups of coffee being consumed daily worldwide. But the future availability and price of coffee are going to be impacted by climate change and farmers who grow it may lose their livelihoods.
BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombia, the world's largest producer of mild washed Arabica coffee, produced a total of 14.2 million 60 kilo bags between January...
In the southwestern region of Colombia, called Nariño, the impact of climate change is becoming more visible. Trees are dying, coffee plants are contaminated...
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...
More than two years after the adoption of the law to transform coffee production in Nicaragua, producers claim that bureaucracy has prevented the much...
LUANDA, Angola - The coffee production in Angola lacks a financial institution dedicated only to meet the needs of farmers, ranging from the development...
Alexis Rubinstein, Senior Editor at CoffeeNetwork, has released her white paper, "El Niño and Global Coffee Production." Rubinstein examines the weather phenomenon of El...