SEATTLE, U.S. – Starbucks Coffee Company will be developing a visitor center on the grounds of its wholly owned coffee farm, Hacienda Alsacia. Purchased almost four years ago, Hacienda Alsacia is located in Costa Rica on the slopes of the Poas volcano and serves as a global Research and Development facility and working farm for Starbucks.
MILAN – A global study about the consumption of soft drinks was done by the global market research company Euromonitor International.
The company presented its...
Increased rainfall caused by the mid-November cold front followed by Hurricane Otto in late November resulted in large losses for Costa Rica’s coffee producers...
PHOENIX, U.S. - Jean Ekobo, CEO of BioNovelus Inc. recently attended the ‘Sintercafe - International Coffee Week,’ the largest coffee convention in Central America.
This...
Costa Rica’s National Stadium in the country’s capital San José will host the first edition of “Cheers to Coffee Festival” (Viva el Café Festival) mostly catered to the young population but open ...
The National Coffee Congress of Costa Rica rejected a proposal to lift a ban on growing the robusta coffee bean, local media report quoting two participants at an extraordinary congressional session held on ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., U.S. - Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc., today announced a development agreement with Inversiones DBA-KKD de Costa Rica, SRL (“Inversiones”) to open 10...
COSTA RICA (PRWEB) – Taza Agua, the world’s first to market bottled water company designed specifically for America’s $18 billion dollar annual coffee market, has...