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African coffee farmers combat climate change

Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee, and wild coffea arabica trees are common in Oromia, the nation’s largest and most forested regional...

Hipster coffee craze reaches deep into African war zones

When Jennifer Poni Joel Donga introduced the stories of fellow coffee farmers in South Sudan to an audience in Paris last year, she was...

Nespresso halts operations in South Sudan

Nespresso said Tuesday it had halted coffee operations for now in South Sudan, after the opposition leader Riek Machar's call for a return to...

Suluja ti South Sudan to launch in 5 new countries

Despite the ongoing conflict, South Sudanese coffee farmers are making progress in reviving the country's coffee industry. The result of their hard work and dedication - the Nespresso limited edition Grand Cru ...

Usaid joins Nespresso and TechnoServe to support South Sudan

WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S. - The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced on Thursday it will invest $3.18 million to strengthen efforts to rebuild...

Behind the Scenes of the First Coffee from South Sudan

Agronomist Jennifer Poni is a leader in South Sudan’s nascent coffee industry – and a trailblazer for women farmers in her community. Born into a...

South Sudanese coffee farmer Isaya rebuilds his Life, one brick at a time

In a village with the musical name of “KweKwete”, Isaya Lokolong Latiyo was born and raised. Close by to the newly established cooperative wet...

From hillsides in South Sudan to coffee cups in France

Nespresso has recently announced the launch of Suluja ti South Sudan, the first coffee to be exported from South Sudan. But this week’s launch...

Nespresso launches first coffee from South Sudan

PARIS, France - Nespresso announced on Wednesday the launch of the first ever coffee to be exported from the new country of South Sudan....

Nespresso and TechnoServe help revive high quality coffee production in South Sudan

Nespresso had been the first major coffee company to re-enter South Sudan in 2011.The company and its partner TechnoServe have been working hard to...

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