Day: July 18, 2025

Weekly Coffee News: Parchment as Fish Food + US Traders Rush to Land Brazil

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Farm Africa Outlines Model for Boosting Farmer Incomes While Curbing Deforestation

  The last decade has seen a growing pile of evidence suggesting that coffee grown in agroforestry systems has the potential for numerous environmental and economic benefits over coffee grown…

The Arabica Genome: A Brief History

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Read “A Brief History Of The Arabica Genome” on Sprudge Special Projects.

The Insider: Headlines from the Coffee Industry

Our recurring round-up of the latest specialty-coffee industry news. FROM STAFF REPORTS Featured image by Joshua Earle Tariffs Against Brazil May Hike Up Coffee Prices in the United States The cost of coffee has gone […]
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One Bucket Of Latte Please

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. A new viral coffee TikTok trend emerges.

Brambati to celebrate 80 years of innovation at Host Milano

Maurizio Girardelli (left) and Brambati S.p.A. Founder Francesco Brambati. Image: Brambati S.p.A.Brambati S.p.A., the Italian manufacturer of processing systems for the coffee industry, is celebrating 80 years of history at this year’s Host Milano tradeshow. The biennial Hospitality, Restaurant, and Catering (HoReCa) industry event will feature some of the latest and greatest technological innovations across the coffee industry and will be held at the Fiera Milano
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The Coffee Club launches in East Africa

The Coffee Club has launched its first site in Nairobi. Image: Agriculture and Food Authority, Kenya.The Coffee Club has launched its first ever store in Kenya and signed a supply partnership with local coffee roaster Dormans to mark its entry into the East Africa market. Its first location has opened in the Lavington area of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city, and comes following the brand’s commitment to expand across Kenya, Uganda,
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