Day: July 3, 2024

Breeding and Genetics Study Traces Arabica to Prehistoric Times

Research commissioned by Nestlé suggests that the arabica coffee species was birthed 350,000-600,000 years ago through a natural mating between two different coffee species in the wild forests of what…

Environmentalists Warn Against Monoculture Coffee Growth in Bangladesh

Though coffee is not a native crop in Bangladesh, in the last couple of years, Bangladeshi farmers, especially those living in hilly regions, have been cultivating coffee thanks to favorable…

Aillio Fires Off Two New Bullet Roasters, the R2 and R2 Pro

Coffee roasting equipment maker Aillio launched two new small-batch countertop roasters at the World of Coffee trade show in Copenhagen last weekend, the Bullet R2 and the Bullet R2 Pro….

The Superkop is now under $800 in the US

The Superkop just became more price friendly in the USA, with a new $200+ price drop. Here”s our latest thoughts on the wall-mount machine.
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Just Look At This New Mobile Coffee Bike By La Marzocco & Specialized

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Now that’s what I call a coffee bike.

Coffee Fest Los Angeles : An Immersive Experience For The Specialty Coffee Community

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Coffee Fest Los Angeles takes place August 25th through 27th.

Spesh L. Tee Memories: Traveling The World Of Coffee With Buzzy & Spesh!

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Buzzy and Spesh go to coffee events!

NKG PACE Offers Educational Series to All

In the spirit of making access to coffee education more readily available, NKG PACE is hosting three educational talks that will be open to anyone in the industry. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured […]
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Battling Drought: How Climate Change and Dry Conditions Threaten Coffee Production

What happens to coffee when it doesn’t rain enough? In coffee-producing countries worldwide, drought conditions are drying up coffee cherries and threatening production.
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