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Coffee Beans Become a Currency In Venezuela
Sacks of coffee as payment for vehicles or property would be unheard of in Caracas, but in a municipality of Portuguesa, beans have become a currency
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Taiwanese State-Owned Company Halts Honduran Coffee Imports After Shift to China
Taisugar will explore importing coffee from neighboring Guatemala, which maintains diplomatic relations with the island, following Honduras' switch of allegiance to China
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Colombian Coffee Production Begins to Recover, But Growers Still Face Challenges
Despite output increasing, exports declined 6% in February compared with the same month last year
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Colombian Coffee Exports Begin 2023 With 19% Slump
Climatic effects have impacted the production of coffee in Colombia, with exports in January totaling 835,000 60kg sacks, compared with one million in January 2022, but agribusiness experts point to how the industry can recover
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Colombian Coffee Production, Exports Fall In 2022
Production totaled 11.1 million sacks last year, a 12% year-on-year drop, and which the sector attributes to heavy rains
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Global Consumption of Coffee Seen to Rise 1%-2% Each Year Through 2030
The industry will reach a balance in coffee supply and demand in the next two or three years, from the current deficit, says ICO CEO
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Honduras Strives to Conquer Foreign Markets With Bespoke Coffee Variety
Now also grown in Nicaragua, the variety developed in Honduras is good quality, produces higher yields and is proving to be resilient to stem rust, a type of fungus that affects coffee plantations
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How a Colombian Coffee Brand Seduced Silicon Valley
Colombia’s Progeny Coffee, founded by María José Palacio, is being sipped at desks in the offices of Google, Meta, LinkedIn and Twitter, as well as in the cafeterias of luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton
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Brazil’s Coffee Stockpiles Near a Record Low
Brazil’s supply woes echo global scarcity, threatening to push prices higher amid a backdrop of persistent food inflation
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With Starbucks Redesign Lacking Details, Investors Anxious for Meeting
Since becoming interim chief executive officer in April, Schultz has said the company is overhauling the Starbucks experience along five broad points, but there’s still uncertainty about what they mean in practical terms over a longer horizon
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Argentina’s Famed Cafes Cope with the Infamous Peso Crisis
Bean imports stood at $75 million this year through July, up from $66 million for the whole of 2021
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Vietnamese Coffee Reserves Shrink, Brewing Higher Prices for Global Drinkers
Stockpiles will halve by the end of September from a year earlier, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of traders
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Instant Coffee Growing Trend Gives Brazil a Big Opportunity
As consumers get priced out of mild-tasting arabica, the robusta beans used in Nescafe products are having a moment
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Central American Coffee Growers Seek Ways to Dilute Bitter Taste of Rising Costs
Fertilizer and export cost increases, added to production hit by climate change, are pushing up prices of the grain as the region’s producers seek to keep prices accessible to consumers
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Starbucks Opens Its 1,500th Branch In LatAm, In ‘Key Coffee Supplier’ Guatemala’s Antigua
Michael Conway, the coffee shop chain’s international development manager, tells Bloomberg Línea about the importance of offering locally grown coffee in the 12 branches already open in the country
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Starbucks CEO to Retire; Founder Howard Schultz Returns as Interim CEO
Starbucks Corp. said Chief Executive Officer Kevin Johnson plans to retire next month and Chairman Emeritus Howard Schultz will return as interim CEO
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Colombian Coffee Production, Exports Fall Amid Climate Change
Coffee production dropped 16% in February, while exports have declined by 14% so far this year
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World Coffee Group Says U.S. in Talks to Rejoin After 2018 Exit
The ICO is talking with the U.S. about the possibility of the country rejoining the group, according to Vanusia Nogueira, a Brazilian who will take over as the body’s executive director in May
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Volcafe Sees Second Year of Coffee Shortages on Low Brazil Crop
One of the world’s largest coffee traders expects another year of shortages as drought and frost slash crop potential in top producer Brazil
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Container Shortage Sparks Coffee Shipping Experiment
In the coffee trading world, a ship steaming across the Atlantic Ocean is garnering a lot of attention