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Brazil 2013 Cup of Excellence Top Coffee Attracts Double The Price of Last Year
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December 5, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Brazil 2013 Cup of Excellence Top Coffee Attracts Double The Price of Last Year

DEC. 5, 2013 (GCR Magazine)–The #1 lot at Brazil’s Cup of Excellence (COE) Early Harvest live auction held online on 27 November sold at US$23.10 per pound, or approximately double…

USDA’s New 2013-14 Coffee Outlook, Possible Brazil 2014-15 View, Due Out Dec 13
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December 5, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

USDA’s New 2013-14 Coffee Outlook, Possible Brazil 2014-15 View, Due Out Dec 13

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is scheduled to release its 2nd “World Markets and Trade” report for the 2013-14 coffee cycle on Dec. 13th. The latest outlook is expected to…

Blog del Café: Contribuye coalición de cafeticultores en México a mejorar políticas públicas enfocadas al sector social
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Blog del Café: Contribuye coalición de cafeticultores en México a mejorar políticas públicas enfocadas al sector social

DEC 3, 2013 (Sagarpa)–Participa el subsecretario de Agricultura de la SAGARPA, Jesús Aguilar Padilla, en foro donde se anunció la Coalición de Organizaciones de Productores de Café, con la finalidad…

ORIGIN FOCUS: COLOMBIA – A Leader In The World Of Coffee!
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

ORIGIN FOCUS: COLOMBIA – A Leader In The World Of Coffee!

Colombia has for years been recognized as one of the world’s most important coffee growing countries. For decades Colombia ranked firmly as the second largest producing nation in the world…

Colombia’s Biggest Coffee Provinces Are Antioquia And Huila
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Colombia’s Biggest Coffee Provinces Are Antioquia And Huila

Coffee remains one of the most important economic activities in Colombia. An estimated 563,000 producer families depend on growing coffee for their main or partial daily survival and coffee is…

The Onset Of Colombia’s Coffee Crisis Started In 2008
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

The Onset Of Colombia’s Coffee Crisis Started In 2008

When the climate crisis started in Colombia it was here in Antioquia that signs of the severe impact of erratic weather first started to show in the 2008-09 mitaca crop,…

What Caused The Real Production Crisis For Colombia’s Coffee Growers?
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

What Caused The Real Production Crisis For Colombia’s Coffee Growers?

The crisis in the Colombian coffee lands would continue to get worse, with production in the next 2009-10 year falling to 8.098 million bags – one of the smallest crops…

Rust And Climate Change Worst Culprits In Colombia Coffee Crisis
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Rust And Climate Change Worst Culprits In Colombia Coffee Crisis

The outbreak of rust in Nariño and Huila would continue to impact the coffee production in Colombia negatively in the next few years and production failed to recover to levels…

Colombia: Over 200 Years Of Coffee History Since First Tree Planted In 1784
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Colombia: Over 200 Years Of Coffee History Since First Tree Planted In 1784

Some historical accounts suggest that coffee cultivation first started in Colombia around the year 1730 after being brought into the country via Venezuela from Martinique, but most coffee historians agree…

Colombia’s Unique Coffee Renovation And Crop Recovery
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December 3, 2013 posted by Maja Wallengren

Colombia’s Unique Coffee Renovation And Crop Recovery

Colombia is one of the only coffee producing countries where most even tiny small-holder growers regularly have renovated and replanted trees, with a majority of the soils seeing a complete…

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