Day: May 29, 2024

Nestlé’s Jane Aldridge elected Chair of British Coffee Association 

BCA has appointed Jane Aldridge from Nestle as new Chair. Image: BCANestlé UK&I’s Managing Director, Jane Aldridge, has been elected the British Coffee Association (BCA)’s new Chair.   She will take …
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From a Renovated Farm in Puerto Rico Comes Cafe Don Mateo

A new coffee company called Cafe Don Mateo recently launched with direct sales of coffee that is grown and roasted in in Puerto Rico. The coffees are grown and processed…

Nicaragua Coffee Report: Production May Rebound Despite Ongoing Labor Shortage

Total coffee production in Nicaragua is expected to rebound to historically near-average levels in 2024/25 thanks largely to more cooperative weather. However, overall production and trade remained hampered by unprecedented…

Three Questions with Ben Carlson of Long Miles Coffee Project

Responding to past injustices in Burundi’s industry and building upon their own careers in coffee, Ben and Kristy Carlson started Long Miles Coffee Project in 2011.  The coffee production and…

World Of Coffee Heads To Geneva, Switzerland In 2025

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Geneva, Switzerland is the third stop for the World of Coffee in 2025.

Two Leaves And A Bud Unveils Two New Mighty Matchas

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Two Leaves and a Bud are releasing a Barista Matcha and a Chef’s Matcha.

The Birmingham Coffee Festival Returns in July

From industry-exclusive insights to eco-friendly initiatives and exciting competitions, the festival promises three days of coffee, community, and connection. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Cup North The Birmingham Coffee Festival is back, […]
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Morning Coffee in Banff

As the first rays of dawn made their way over the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, I found myself wandering the streets of a town I’ve waited my whole life to visit: Banff, Alberta. I didn’t come here to ski (the season for that had ended a month before); I came to hike and
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How Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are Outsmarting The Weird New EU Deforestation Laws

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Ethiopian coffee farmers vs European Union bureaucrats. It’s no contest, really.