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New EU rule may stir up trouble for Araku coffee exportsAraku coffee growers in Andhra Pradesh face potential export disruptions to Europe due to the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), ...
Araku Coffee launched in canteens of both houses of ParliamentAraku Coffee, a unique terroir-mapped coffee from Andhra Pradesh, was launched in the Parliament canteens, praised by Union Ministers and P...
Andhra Pradesh's Araku Coffee earns organic certification, secures buyers from Europe, Tata groupGCC has achieved organic certification for Araku coffee, facilitating entry into European markets and collaboration with Tata Consumer Prod...
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CCL Products to set up new plant in AP with Rs 400 cr investmentCCL Products is to invest Rs 400 crore in a new manufacturing plant, to be built on 22 acres in Tirupati district in Andhra Pradesh, with a...
CCL to launch ready-to-drink coffeeThe Hyderabad-based instant coffee major plans to introduce sachets that are set to redefine coffee consumption in the country.
India's 2014-15 coffee output revised down by 4%In Karnataka, Kodagu district experienced a maximum decline of 9,495 tonnes both in arabica and robusta, followed by Chikmagalur and Hassan...
What's brewing? Andhra Pradesh wants to be top coffee producerAndhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today directed officials to evolve ways to make the state a major producer of coffee.
Coffee production is expected to go up by 9% in 2013-14Coffee production in the country is expected to increase by 9.05 per cent to 3.47 lakh tonnes in the year 2013-14.
- Coffee output in 2013-14 likely to be same as last year's
A slight increase in arabica output is likely to be offset by a small dip in robusta production as rising inputs costs are expected to hit ...
- Lavazza brings 'Espression' to India,sets up Rs 120 cr factory
Turin-based Italian coffee brand Lavazza announced the launch of its premium format, 'Espression' in India with plans to open up to 30 outl...
- AIC to offer insurance cover for tea, spices
Agriculture Insurance Corporation of India (AIC) - the nodal agency for offering agriculture insurance - is set to offer crop insurance sch...
- New brew for coffee quaffers
Small farmers could get crop loan up to Rs 3 lakh at two per cent interest, while for large growers it could be four per cent.