Day: January 16, 2025

Nosprodamus Speaks! An Exclusive Collection Of 2025 Coffee Predictions From Sprudge

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Where is coffee headed in 2025?

Avercasso Launches Smaller Green Coffee Sorter, the CS Lite

Avercasso, the Taiwanese maker of the AI-driven green coffee analysis and sorting machine called the CS One, just launched a smaller version called the CS Lite. Designed for home roasters…

Test Drive: ARTEMIS Drink Mixers: Part One

We test drive the A-2001 and MIX-2010 Drink Mixers by Greek manufacturer ARTEMIS. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Featured photo by Vasileia Fanarioti When it comes to drink mixers, ARTEMIS is a name that has […]
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National Coffee Association Talks Directly to Consumers through aboutcoffee.org

After 113 years operating largely under the public radar, the United States National Coffee Association just launched its first consumer-focused website, aboutcoffee.org. The website reflects the coffee industry’s never-ending quest…

There’s Not Enough Coffee At The Australian Open

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Crikey.

Applications open for 2025 Small Business Champions

Justin Vetsavong, winner of the 2024 Small Business Champion Entrepreneur Award. Image: Precedent Productions.Applications are now open for the 2025 Small Business Champions awards. The awards – now in their 27th year – feature more than 100 categories and will recognise Australia’s Small Business Champions. The program is open to all industries and free to enter, with applications closing on 10 February 2025. The awards include 12 hospitality-based categories,
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ABS data reveals state with strongest hospitality sector

Image: Tania Zbrodko/stock.adobe.comThe latest quarterly Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data on business entries and exits in Australia reveals that South Australia is the strongest state for net restaurant and café openings. According to the report, 141 new ventures opened in the most recent quarter – representing 28 per cent of all new restaurants and cafés opening
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