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Daily coffee fix a must for one in four Kiwis to function properly

Market research company Canstar Blue surveyed 1846 New Zealanders who had visited a coffee shop chain in the past six months. Twenty-eight per cent...

Millennials are changing the world of coffee

Millennials are changing the world of coffee, according to the National Coffee Association’s 2016 National Coffee Drinking Trends (NCDT) report, which has followed America’s evolving relationship with the beverage for the past 67 years.

Rabobank sees Brazilian output at 51.8 million bags

LONDON – Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and exporter, will harvest a crop of 51.8 million bags in 2016/17, up 2.6 million bags year-on-year, but partly below market expectations, Rabobank said on Wednesday...

Coffee prices to rise modestly in 2016, despite supply deficit

MILAN – Demand will exceed supply by 3 million bags in coffee year 2015/16, according to the median forecast of coffee traders surveyed by Reuters. But a weak Real will limit the rally in prices to less than 15 percent from current levels.

Eight out of 10 Koreans drink over a cup of coffee a day, poll says

SEOUL, South Korea - Eight out of 10 adult South Koreans drink at least two cups of coffee a day, and many of them...

Coffee production in Indonesia to fall sharply in 2016, says survey

MILAN – Coffee production in Indonesia, the world's fourth-largest producer of the commodity, may drop as much as 20 percent next year due to...

Worldwide coffee machine market 2016 new research study available in new report

  Firstly, the report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The Coffee Machine market analysis is...

UAE jolt to coffee market

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The coffee market in the United Arab Emirates is expected to grow by more than 30 per cent...

South Koreans consume more coffee than rice, says survey

MILAN - Koreans consume coffee more frequently than rice shows a new survey conducted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea...

Sixty-seven percent of Europeans can’t imagine life without coffee

LONDON, UK - Despite a cultural love of coffee, over a third (39%) of Europeans are uncertain about the potential health benefits of coffee....

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