Coffee News
Uganda Coffee Shipments Declined 18% to 217,284 Bags Last Month
Coffee shipments from Uganda, Africa’s biggest exporter of the beans, fell 18 percent in August, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority said.
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Coffee Advances as Colombia Supply Lags Behind Demand; Sugar, Cocoa Drop
Arabica coffee rose to the highest price in more than a week as exportable supplies tighten in Colombia, the world’s second-biggest producer. Sugar and cocoa declined.
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Coffee could be key to long life
Moderate coffee intake -- only 25-50 ml per day -- could be the key to reduced blood pressure and preventing heart disease, a new study has found.
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Eco-friendly coffee mugs for those going green and on the go
With coffee shops on practically every street corner, the coffee craze has become a permanent part of our culture. For many of us, coffee or another caffeinated beverage is essential in the mornings. It's what helps wake us up. It's what helps us function. But the disposable coffee cups, plastic lids and cardboard sleeves are quickly growing to be a permanent part of our landfills. The solution ...
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Tanzania's Benchmark Coffee Grade Price Climbs by 5.6% at Weekly Auction
Tanzania’s benchmark coffee grade rose 5.6 percent at an auction yesterday after supplies fell amid improved global prices, the Tanzania Coffee Board said.
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