Day: May 21, 2025

Immigration Crackdowns Are Hitting Kona Coffee Farms

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. ICE has started targeting immigrants on some Kona coffee farms.

The Pinecone GH-B Grinder is Built for Budget-Friendly Bulk

  Swiss coffee grinder company Pinecone recently opened a new entry point for United States customers with the launch of the GH-B grinder, designed for bulk grinding in settings such…

Volcafe Names Jason Cortellini Regional Manager for North America

Multinational green coffee production and trading company Volcafe recently tapped Jason Cortellini as regional general manager for North America, effective June 3. A former commodities buyer at companies such as…

Royal Coffee Continuing “Development Stage” This Fall

After hosting the inaugural Development Stage event in 2024, Oakland, California-based green coffee trader Royal Coffee is planning to drop another batch of speakers and tastings for 2025. Taking place…

El Salvador Coffee Report: Exports Rise Though Structural Challenges Remain

El Salvador’s coffee sector is expected to show modest production gains in the 2025/26 market year, with a forecast of the equivalent of 597,000 60-kilogram bags, up 6.4% from the…

Tiny Drink, Big Influence: The History of the Cortado

With humble beginnings in Spain, the cortado is now popular around the world. Today, we explore how the small yet mighty drink amassed a global fan base. BY GEMMA BOOTHROYDBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by […]
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Coffee Design: The Everyman Tasting Set From Corvus Coffee Roasters

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. The Everyman tasting set from Corvus Coffee Roasters in Denver, Colorado.

East Africa eyes harvest recovery

The view of Mount Kilimanjaro from the Machare Estate in Tanzania. Image: Maja Wallengren.Coffee growers across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are hopeful that, after five years of drought and extreme heat, the 2024-25 harvest will bring in a small recovery to communities in most regions. Rising against the backdrop of the majestic snow-covered Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the lush green coffee trees at the Machare Estate are getting
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