Coffe news from the web – n. 86

voanews.com – 27th January 2012
Rwanda’s ‘Specialty Coffee’ Under Attack by Stink Bugs
Rwanda is gaining a worldwide reputation for its bourbon and other specialty coffee, a crop grown in the country’s rich volcanic soils. Specialty coffee comprises almost one-third of Rwanda’s agricultural exports. […]

elnuevodiario.com.ni – 27th January 2012
La exportación de café baja en tres primeros meses de cosecha
[Nicaragua] – El ingreso y el volumen de las exportaciones de café de Nicaragua bajaron 23,4 % y 37,7 %, respectivamente, en los primeros tres meses de la cosecha 2011-2012, con relación al mismo período de la temporada anterior, informó hoy una fuente gubernamental. […]

thehindubusinessline.com – 26th January 2012
Tata Coffee to serve US, Japan a special brew
[India] – Tata Coffee Ltd plans to expand its footprint in the US and Japan by serving high quality, premium speciality coffees to the small roasters there. […]

bloomberg.com – 26th January 2012
Mexico Coffee Crop Is Escaping Record Drought, Group Says
Mexico’s coffee crop is escaping the country’s worst drought, with production expected to increase about 8 percent this crop year, the head of the country’s coffee association said. […]

noticias.terra.com.co – 26th January 2012
Exportaciones de café especial de Colombia estables en 2012
Las exportaciones colombianas de cafés especiales se mantendrán estables en 2012 por la menor producción y la debilitada demanda en Europa, dijeron expertos y funcionarios de la Federación Nacional de Cafeteros. […]

cronista.com – 24th January 2012
Consumo de café crece 3,11% en Brasil
El consumo de café en Brasil creció 3,11% en la temporada 2010/2011, cerrada en octubre pasado, según la Asociación Brasileña de la Industria del Café (Abic), que indicó que el mercado doméstico absorbió 19,72 millones do bolsas del grano en el período, lo que representó un record. […]

businessweek.com – 24th January 2012
U.S. Retail Coffee Sales Rose 19% in 2011, SymphonyIRI Says
Sales of coffee by U.S. retailers climbed 19 percent to $4.52 billion in the 52 weeks ended Dec. 25 from a year earlier, as demand increased for ground beans and single-cup packets, market researcher SymphonyIRI Group said. […]

thehindubusinessline.com – 24th January 2012
Coffee growers support indigenous mechanisation
[India] – Coffee growers from the South discussed issues plaguing the plantation sector, including subsidies and mechanisation, with the Union Minister of State for Commerce, Mr Jyotiraditya Scindia, on Tuesday and sought his help. […]

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