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Most of the coffee in America is imported from countries like Brazil and Colombia. Lawmakers say new tariffs on those countries could make your coffee more costly. “For many consumers, that’s going to ...
Discover the benefits of using coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer for plants. We spoke with gardening and soil pros about ...
Companies and major NGOs have been strangely loath to go public about how their climate and nature programmes have been affected by President Donald Trump’s evisceration of USAID and climate funding.
US adults drink coffee daily, with 45% choosing specialty coffee. Among 25–39-year-olds, 66% have tried specialty coffee.
New survey data indicates small cafes and mid-sized chains are nabbing market share from giants like Starbucks by offering slower paced sit-down experiences over grab-and-go convenience.
You could be drinking a jet-setting cappuccino. Using an expert sourcing team from Switzerland, here's exactly where ...
The story of coffee starts in the misty highlands of Ethiopia, where wild coffee trees have grown for thousands of years.
Excelsa trees grow with deep roots, big trunks, and tough leaves that can help them survive droughts and heat.
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TANZANIA has been named Africa's top Robusta coffee producer after species from Ngara District Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Society (AMCOS) won the 2025 Taste of Harvest award given by the ...
Cafe Imports in Minneapolis is preparing for tariffs that could hit coffee growing countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Brazil.
Before, anyone who wanted to grow cacao at 1,200 or 1,500 meters [3,900 to 4,900 feet] altitude was considered crazy,” says ...