Day: May 14, 2025

Jason Mraz: Not Bad For A Celebrity Coffee Guy

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Jason Mraz is helping Oceanside’s oldest coffee shop stay in business.

Managing coffee supply chain sustainability

Syntegon is helping companies navigate sustainability requirements with its packaging laboratory, consulting services, and industry foresight. Image: SyntegonHow Syntegon ensures its customers are regulation ready with its sustainable packaging portfolio and tailored solutions. Every layer of coffee packaging serves a purpose. Usually, there’s an inner layer for strength and sealing, an aluminium layer or barrier layer to shield the coffee from external elements, and an outer layer to enhance the product’s premium
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US tariff impact on coffee revealed: ICO April report

US tariff influences on coffee prices have been released in the latest ICO Market Report. Image: Alexandr/stock.adobe.com.The United States’ (US) ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs played havoc on international coffee prices in April, as documented in the International Coffee Organisation’s (ICO) latest Coffee Market Report. The introduction of the tariffs by US President Donald Trump on 2 April saw the ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) reach a four-month low of 308.93 US cents
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Coffee sustainability, profitability improved through Farm Africa program

Outcomes from the project include a reduction in deforestation and improvements in household income. Image: Farm AfricaA three-year Farm Africa project has been found to have not only protected natural forests in Ethiopia’s Ilu Ababor Zone but also improved the livelihoods of 4000 people in the region through sustainable coffee production and alternative income sources. The Coffee for conservation – Protecting forests by growing a thriving forest value chain report has
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ofi opens Linhares soluble coffee facility

ofi’s new Linhares facility will process its soluble coffee products. Image: ofiA new soluble coffee facility in Linhares, Brazil, has been opened by global food and beverage company ofi (olam food ingredients). The 53,000 square-metre facility will employ 300 people permanently to produce soluble coffee products including spray-dried, freeze-dried, and liquid concentrates. The Linhares site was selected due to the Espírito Santo’s rich coffee supply. The
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5 to go products to hit Minimart shelves

5 to go’s retail products are now available in Bulgaria’s Minimarts. Image: 5 to go5 to go is expanding its Eastern European scope through a new partnership with Bulgarian convenience store Minimart, which will see 5 to go’s retail products launched in a new market. The Romanian coffee brand will launch 20 of its SKUs for at-home consumption in Bulgaria, including Nespresso- and Dolce Gusto-compatible coffee capsules, a range
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The power of music in hospitality

Image: Rawpixel.com/stock.adobe.comMusic licensing company OneMusic reveals the importance of picking the right music in the customer experience. Whether it’s a café on the corner or a buzzing restaurant, elements like ambience and customer service are key to creating a customer’s experience of venue and brand. Music is an piece of the puzzle that can take a
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La Marzocco releases Café Leon Dore range

The La Marzocco x Café Leon Dore Linea Micra. Image: La MarzoccoItalian manufacturer La Marzocco has announced a new collaboration with Café Leon Dore, with a limited-edition Linea Micra espresso machine at the heart of the partnership. Café Leon Dore, the Greek café under New York City fashion and lifestyle brand Aimé Leon Dore, was established in 2019 as an extension of the brand’s flagship stores
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Moccona launches new concentrate product in Australia

Image: Simone Oppes/stock.adobe.comMoccona, part of the JDE Peet’s family of coffee brands, has launched its Liquid Espresso Coffee Sachets in Australia, which it says is the first product of its type in the country. The single-serve concentrated coffee sachets are now available nationally in grocery stores including Woolworths and Coles, as well as independent retailers. The eight-pack
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