SPECIAL REPORT: Is the Honduran coffee boom over?
This report was originally published a few years back, but the GOOD news are that Honduras has done an AWESOME job on bringing its coffee on track and today serves…
This report was originally published a few years back, but the GOOD news are that Honduras has done an AWESOME job on bringing its coffee on track and today serves…
The world of coffee is increasingly hit by the unprecedented negative impact of global COOLING, a phenomenon which since 2007 and for at least another 5-10 years still to come…
One of the first countries in the new colonial coffee order of the mid-1900s French settlers started growing coffee in Vietnam almost 40 years before coffee was introduced to the…
Coffee producing regions across Brazil were hit with major damage following the most severe frost to hit coffee farms in 40 to 50 years last July, and complicating the outlook…
Indonesia’s exploding coffee culture From the March 2016 issue. BY MAJA WALLENGREN FOR GCR With a rapidly growing middle class, Indonesia’s coffee consumption is on the rise. GCR Mag examines…
Coffee production in the next 2023 harvest in Brazil is forecast to reach between 50 million and 56 million 60-kilogram bags, which will mark a modest recovery IF no further…
NEW SPECIAL SERIES: When it comes to coffee history, few countries are more fascinating than India. Long one of the five or six biggest coffee growers in the world, India…
JAN. 26, 2022 (SpillingTheBeans)–LATEST DATA show European green coffee stocks at 2-year lows as fast dwindling output from producing countries across the world has caused roasters and other commercial participators…
–New 2022 harvest in world’s largest coffee producer Brazil seen down to 36.3M-39M 60-kg bags –Total output of Arabica and Robusta beans would be down 16.8-22.6% compared to Conab 2021…
In honor of my visit nex week to Ethiopia, the birthplace of Coffea Arabica, I am republishing a number of my special reports on this awesome country and its wonderful…