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‘Almost a luxury’: EU coffee prices up 16.9% in August

Starting the day with a cup of coffee has become more expensive, the European Union's statistics office said on Thursday, highlighting a jump in...

Experts count coffee trees as prices hit 10-year highs

Coffee experts working for commodity trading houses are taking to the narrow, winding roads in Brazil's Minas Gerais state as they tour the coffee...

Starbucks and Amazon open cashier-less coffee shop

American coffee chain Starbucks and online retail giant Amazon on Thursday opened a coffee shop in New York where customers can check out without...

Climate change rocks agricultural commodity markets

Agricultural commodities such as coffee, cotton and wheat faced sharp price swings this year as output was hit by extreme weather sparked partly by...

WATCH: Scientists create ‘sustainable’ lab-grown coffee

Latte drinkers may in the future be sipping on java sourced from a petri dish rather than a plantation, say scientists behind a new...

Coffee prices surge as unusual cold affects Brazilian coffee crops

LONDON/NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - Arabica coffee prices rose 10% more on Monday, after jumping nearly 20% last week, to their highest in...

A rediscovered forgotten species brews promise for coffee’s future

In dense tropical forests in Sierra Leone, scientists have rediscovered a coffee species not seen in the wild in decades

Speciality coffee growers hit as lockdowns close global coffee shops

Low global coffee prices had added to the sector’s woes - arabica futures touched 13-year lows in 2019 - but prices had begun to rebound

How Brazil and Vietnam are tightening their grip on world’s coffee

With increasing use of mechanization and other new technologies, the world’s top two coffee producers, Brazil and Vietnam, are achieving productivity growth

Indian coffee magnate’s body found by river

V.G. Siddhartha is the founder of the Cafe Coffee Day.

Coffee Day founder goes missing, stock tumbles

Siddhartha was on his way to Mangaluru, a port city about 350 km from India’s tech hub of Bengaluru, local (Mangaluru) police said.

Swiss government says coffee ‘not essential’

Nestle, the maker of instant coffee Nescafe, and other importers, roasters and retailers are required by Swiss law to store bags of raw coffee

Chris Pratt turns barista at ‘Lego Movie 2’ launch

Hundreds of locals lined up at the South Bank for a chance to greet Pratt and fellow cast member Tiffany Haddish.

South Korea bans coffee in schools

SOUTH KOREA:Students and teachers in South Korea will need to find new ways of staying alert through the long school day after the government...

Military Figured Out the Best Time to Drink Coffee

If you love caffeine, you may think there's never a wrong time for coffee, but a new study says there is a right time...

Drinking eight cups of coffee a day could help you live longer: Study

Drinking coffee could boost your chances of a longer life, research shows, even for those who consume as many as eight cups a day. In...

How long does a cup of coffee keep you awake?

Caffeine is a familiar drug that stimulates the nervous system. When it enters the body, caffeine raises the heart rate and blood pressure, increasing...

Coffee is the best concoction to enhance teamwork: Study

A new study suggests that a little coffee could help to boost teamwork. Coffee is known to keep us more alert and focused, so many...

Dutch PM becomes internet hero after cleans up his coffee spill in Parliament

It’s not quite a regular day affair when politicians impress you with their humbleness, but Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has become a worldwide...

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