Extreme weather is ravaging arabica harvests in Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, turning a cup of joe into something of a luxury item.
GCR highlights the initiatives that are prioritising and sustaining the human element within the coffee supply chain.
HANOI: Supply of robusta beans tightened in Vietnam and Indonesia, with Vietnamese farmers refraining from selling the bean on hopes of higher profit, and scarce supplies in Indonesia at the end of ...
At the last Cup of Excellence auction, Coffee Bros. had the opportunity to win the #1 coffee from Sítio Santa Luzia of Brazil ...
As global coffee prices continue to rise, farmers are set to benefit for a longer period, with factors contributing to the ...
The world coffee prices reached a multi-year high in 2024—increasing 38.8 per cent on the previous year’s average—mostly ...
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The Punch on MSNCoffee prices may surge in 2025, FAO warnsThe Food and Agriculture Organisation has stated that coffee export prices may rise in 2025 if major growing regions ...
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