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01/08/2024 SOURCE: dailycoffeenews.com
Roast Magazine’s Daily Coffee News is proud to maintain advertising partnerships with many of the world’s leading coffee companies, yet maintains a focus on fair and objective editorial content, with no sponsored content or native advertising.
Weekly Coffee News: Carbon Sequestration Study + Commodity Trading Spike
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12/20/2023 SOURCE: dailycoffeenews.com
I have worked in the specialty coffee trade for over a decade and, like many people in the industry, I believed for much of that time that specialty coffee was sustainable. I believed that if highe…
Column: Is the Specialty Coffee Sector Falling Behind on the Environment?
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12/15/2023 SOURCE: www.ft.com
It’s more than just a drink: companies are finding ways to process spent grounds and other waste into useful products
Start-ups set out to make coffee more sustainable
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12/15/2023 SOURCE: www.labroots.com
A team of researchers at the University of Oregon recently published a study revealing how to grind beans in a way that is more efficient and that produces | Technology
The secret to perfect coffee isn't just what tool you use to brew it | Technology
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12/15/2023 SOURCE: www.mirror.co.uk
Seven in 10 say it is important they have at least one mug of coffee a day - but 4% believe it is farmed in the UK, research has found
Coffee drinkers consume 657 cups a year - but don't know how it is produced
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11/25/2023 SOURCE: intelligence.coffee
Cafédirect spearheaded the movement in the mid 2000s – but are carbon credit schemes still effective?
Can coffee farmers really benefit from carbon credit schemes?
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11/13/2023 SOURCE: www.salon.com
"Most decaf coffee is made using solvent-based methods as it's the cheapest process"
How is decaf coffee made? And is it really caffeine-free?
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10/27/2023 SOURCE: www.theguardian.com
Starbucks-developed seeds of arabica, which accounts for 70% of global coffee production, are cultivated to resist diseases
Starbucks develops coffee seeds that can withstand climate change effects
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10/27/2023 SOURCE: www.agriculture.gov.au
11 October 2023 Who does this notice affect? All importers and customs brokers who lodge consignments of green coffee beans under tariff 0901.1 to the department for biosecurity assessment, and biosecurity industry participants and accredited persons operating under the department’s class 19.2 automatic entry processing for commodities (AEPCOMM) approved arrangement.
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