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MICE2022 reaches a record attendance
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MELBOURNE, Australia – The 2022 Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE2022) reached a record number of 15,056 attendees who visited the expo over four days...
Ice Reports record futures open interest of 48.1 million contracts, coffee is up 17%
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LONDON & NEW YORK & SINGAPORE – Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE:ICE), a leading global provider of data, technology, and market infrastructure, has announced record...
Conab’s fourth estimate pegs Brazil’s crop at a record 61.7 million bags
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MILAN – Brazil harvested a record crop of 61.7 million bags, the government food supply and statistics agency Conab said on Tuesday in its...
ICTF registers record footfall of over 7,000 trade visitors
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The 8th edition of the International Coffee & Tea Festival (ICTF), the region’s only dedicated trade event for the...
Ethiopia’s coffee export volume to hit record high
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Ministry of Trade (MoT) disclosed Ethiopia might reach a record high volume of annual coffee export by the end of the current fiscal year....
Dublin, Café en Seine pulling in €100K a week
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DUBLIN - The popular Café en Seine pub on Dublin's Dawson Street recorded sales of €5.6 million last year. The pub, which recently became part...
Lindt & Sprüngli achieves another record result
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KILCHBERG, Switzerland – Lindt & Sprüngli’s continues its solid growth pattern with the latest annual results 2015. The Lindt & Sprüngli Group achieved consolidated...
Uganda is expected to harvest record crop this year
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Uganda is expected to produce a record 4.755 million bags this year, up 27 percent from coffee year 2014/15. Norman Basobokwe Mutekanga, director of...
Foodex Japan 2016: record number of exhibitors expected
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CHIMA, Japan - JMA (Japan Management Association and four other related organizations will host FOODEX JAPAN 2016 - Asia's largest food and beverage trade...
Brazil: CNC sees stocks shrinking to record low
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MILAN - Brazilian ending coffee stocks are expected to fall to a record low, according to the National Coffee Council (CNC). Inventories in Brazilian storage facilities as of March 31st are likely to fall in a range between 4 and 6 million bags.