Day: December 4, 2024

Ghost Farming: A Scathing New Report Alleges Harmful Labor Practices At Coffee Farms In Yunnan

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. A loophole that allows brands like Starbucks and Nestle to sell “laundered” coffee as ethical.

Labor Violations Alleged in Starbucks and Nestlé Supply Chains in China

Independent field investigations in China’s Yunnan Province found labor violations at coffee farms that supply coffees purchased and certified as sustainable by coffee giants Starbucks and Nestlé, according to a…

A Cell-Cultured Coffee Movement is Rapidly Advancing

Traditional coffee, or farm-grown coffee, is struggling to keep pace with the demands of modern consumption. With global demand expected to continue rising through 2050 and beyond, the strain on…

New Videos: Episodes Three and Four of The Barista League Mystery Coffee Vacation 2024

Follow along with 24 baristas from around the globe as they explore Café Tío Conejo in Caldas, Colombia, on the Barista League’s Mystery Coffee Vacation COMPILED BY SARAH ALLENBARISTA MAGAZINE Videos courtesy of Café Tío […]
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Fresh Cup’s 2024 Coffee Gift Guide

Wondering what to get your favorite caffeine tinkerer, latte sipper, or espresso slinger this holiday season? We’ve sourced 2024 coffee gift recommendations from our team of experts.
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Achieving sustainability in the secondary-packaging market

Fifty per cent of Cama Group’s factory is now dedicated to coffee lines. Images: Cama Group.Cama Group on achieving flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability in the secondary-packaging market. To navigate today’s competitive coffee market, producers are seeking to strike a balance between variety for consumers and simplicity on the production line – while also incorporating sustainability into the mix. Cama Group is leveraging its 40 years of expertise in advanced secondary-packaging
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2050 Coffee’s sustainability vision

2050 Coffee’s first venue in Kyoto is a stripped-back vision of the café of the future. Images: 2050 Coffee.How Japan’s 2050 Coffee is blending futuristic tech and sustainable farming practices to deliver quality coffee while also tackling climate change. 2050 Coffee was established with a single aim: to help preserve the future of coffee on this planet. The name and ethos of the Japanese coffee brand is inspired by what many in the
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Bean-less coffee: fad or future?

Atomo’s date-seed-based product was developed to be ‘the most sustainable coffee on the planet’. Image: dragonstock/stock.adobe.com.Could a bean-less coffee alternative made from date seeds and other upcycled ingredients be the key to solving ‘the 2050 problem’? Date seeds, fenugreek, ramon seeds, lemon, guava, carob, millet: don’t be mistaken, this isn’t a shopping list for the health food store but instead the ingredients that might make up the morning coffee of
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Coffee futures decline after reaching decades-high prices

Image: Gary/stock.adobe.comRobusta coffee futures experienced a significant drop on Tuesday 3 December 2024 following a peak at the highest prices in decades last week, according to an XM Group trading report. The decline was attributed to increased selling activity in Vietnam, the world’s top coffee producer of Robusta, as traders moved to offload stockpiles. Robusta coffee
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