newvision.co.ug – 25 October 2013
Cabinet approves national coffee policy
The Cabinet has approved the national coffee policy aimed at increasing coffee production and help Uganda regain its former position as the largest coffee producer in Africa. […]
ft.com – 24 October 2013
Coffee price slides on Latin America supply
Coffee prices tumbled to a four and a half year low as the market was hit by a continued flow of supplies from Latin America while the fall in the Brazilian real against the dollar encouraged selling by producers. […]
eleconomista.com.mx – 24 October 2013
El café en México, oportunidad de negocio II
[…]Nuestro país tiene una posición geográfica excelente para producir café de calidad, los productores han logrado continuar con los procedimientos de certificación que aportan mejores ingresos para sus familias […]
ibtimes.com – 23 October 2013
Coffee Beans: A Market To Watch In 2014
Coffee is a commodities market to watch late this year and into 2014, as historically low coffee bean prices should reach a bottom and revive investor interest, according to one commodities expert. […]
elnuevodiario.com.ni – 23 October 2013
Nicaragua proyecta exportar 80% de su producción de café en 2017
El Ejecutivo nicaragüense introdujo ante la Asamblea Nacional un proyecto de ley para la transformación y desarrollo de la caficultura, en el que indica que en la actualidad este país vende en el exterior el 72% de su producción de café y para 2017 sería el 80% […]
yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk – 23 October 2013
Costa: Strategy’s bean growth success for coffee chain
Profits at coffee shop chain Costa have risen by a fifth after more strong sales and a surge in the size of its UK estate to more than 1,600 stores. […]
portafolio.co – 23 October 2013
Precio interno del café está a menos de $ 400.000
A 397.000 pesos por carga de 125 kilos (dos bultos) cerró ayer el precio interno de compra del café en Colombia, promedio para 16 ciudades del país, informó la Fedecafé. […]
bbc.co.uk – 22 October 2013
Starbucks under fire in China over its coffee pricing policies
The world’s largest coffee chain, Starbucks, has come under fire in China for reportedly charging locals higher prices than in other major markets. […]