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Coffee Rust And Drought Impacts Food Security Of Over 35,000 Families In El Salvador
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November 20, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Coffee Rust And Drought Impacts Food Security Of Over 35,000 Families In El Salvador

NOV 20, 2014 (www.WFP.org)–The lack of rains during July and August this year have affected the food security of more than 35,000 families who grow staple crops, according to a…

COMING UP: Coffee From Yemen, Cuba, Papua New Guinea Peaberry, Honduras, India Monsooned Malabar, Nicaragua, Jamaica
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November 10, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

COMING UP: Coffee From Yemen, Cuba, Papua New Guinea Peaberry, Honduras, India Monsooned Malabar, Nicaragua, Jamaica

SpillingTheBeans has been reviewing a lot of AWESOME coffees recently, and starting this weekend we will start publishing these reviews in our “Coffee of The Day” section for all those…

ORIGIN FOCUS: CHINA  — The World’s Coffee Giant Is Waking Up!
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

ORIGIN FOCUS: CHINA — The World’s Coffee Giant Is Waking Up!

China is a coffee giant and it’s a fact, even if it’s just now starting to wake up. It’s not only the global economy that moves every time news of…

The Rise of China’s Middle Class Takes On Coffee
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

The Rise of China’s Middle Class Takes On Coffee

There is no denying it’s the booming economy that has driven the popularity of coffee in China up with the gross domestic product (GDP) reaching a stunning $12.405 trillion in…

Coffee Culture Boom In China Started With Starbucks
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Coffee Culture Boom In China Started With Starbucks

Coffee drinking has been known in China for over 120 years but the local Chinese consumption was primarily maintained by foreign nationals stationed in China up until the 1980s. And…

Coffee Imports by China Still Seen As Main Growth Indicator
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Coffee Imports by China Still Seen As Main Growth Indicator

Total coffee imports by China rose a stunning 29 percent to 2.0 million 60-kilogram bags in the recently completed 2013-14 marketing year from 1.545 million bags in the previous crop…

Fascinating History, China Started Producing Coffee Around 1887
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Fascinating History, China Started Producing Coffee Around 1887

Coffee growing was introduced to the provinces of Yunnan and Hainan around 1887, most historical accounts agree. A French missionary is believed to have brought the first coffee seedlings into…

Coffee Production in China Seen Approaching 1.4M Bags in 2014-15
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Coffee Production in China Seen Approaching 1.4M Bags in 2014-15

Coffee cultivation was never made a priority in China and by 1965 the total cultivated areas was believed to be around 4,000 hectares. That area would quickly go into decline…

China Arabica Beans Pick Up Demand As Quality Improves
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

China Arabica Beans Pick Up Demand As Quality Improves

Exact data and statistics of the break-down of different types of coffees are not available from China, but local industry sources say Arabica coffee is by far where most of…

Coffee Quality In China Started To Improve With Nestle
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November 2, 2014 posted by Maja Wallengren

Coffee Quality In China Started To Improve With Nestle

China’s rise on the global coffee scene was started over 25 years ago when Swiss food giant Nestle started working with local growers in Yunnan province, improving both yields and…

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