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From insurgency to Arabica: Nagaland finds a new revolution in coffeeNagaland is brewing a new future, shifting from its past to a vibrant coffee economy. Local farmers and young entrepreneurs are leading thi...
Anand Mahindra, among India's top 100 richest men, still gets emotional when it comes to coffee plantsIndustrialist Anand Mahindra shared his deep personal connection to Karnataka's coffee estates, recalling his parents' investment in a Koda...
Asia Coffee: Domestic prices edge lower in Vietnam amid slow trade, thin demandFarmers in Vietnam's coffee belt are selling at lower rates, with some Indonesian robusta offered at more competitive premiums. While a fer...
Brazil poised to lead global robusta coffee farming on expansion potential, report saysBrazil is rapidly expanding its robusta coffee production, driven by the crop's superior climate resilience and rising global demand. With ...
High grown, hard won: Inside India's caffeinated comebackDriven by robusta's rising demand and favorable prices, India's coffee exports surged to a record $1.2 billion in FY2024-25. Kodagu, transi...
India seventh largest coffee producer in the world: GovernmentIndia has become the seventh-largest coffee producer globally, with exports nearly doubling to $1.29 billion in FY24. Major buyers include ...
Brazil’s cheap coffee is now costlier than fancy ArabicaRobusta coffee beans, typically cheaper and used for instant coffee, are now more expensive than the usually pricier arabica beans in Brazi...
Brazil coffee harvest advances quickly, lower yields reportedBrazil's coffee harvest progresses with 60% arabica, 80% robusta harvested, yields hit by dry weather.
'Winners and losers': The world of coffee is being reordered by EU laws to stop cutting of forestsVietnam can't afford to lose — Europe is the largest market for its coffee, comprising 40% of its coffee exports. Six weeks after the EUDR ...
Climate change is making your coffee more bitter and expensiveCoffee is a roughly $200 billion industry that stretches from small farms across Brazil or Indonesia to roasters and makers of end products...
African farmers may have a coffee robust enough for the climate crisisFarmers in Uganda are growing species of coffee which can sustain drought, heat and diseases caused by global warming.
Flood damage may slash India's coffee output by 20 per cent : Trade bodySome of the worst flooding in India in a century killed hundreds of people in the southern states of Kerala and Karnataka earlier this mont...
Tata Coffee eyes premium specialty coffee player tagAiming to tap the growing specialty coffee market, Tata Coffee is looking to transform itself into a premium specialty coffee company from ...
India's coffee exports pegged at 5.02 million bags this year: USDAThe country is estimated to have exported 4.8 million bags of coffee in the 2013-14 marketing year. One bag contains 60 kg of coffee.
57 farm products enjoy Geographical Indicator status in IndiaThe GI label certifies not only the geographical origin of a product but also confirms adherence to some production standards.
Robusta coffee going the arabica way, prices fall below cost of production on good crop in VietnamLIFFE robusta coffee futures for January delivery settled $6 lower at $1,483 a tonne on Monday. Robusta prices have fallen 16% since Septem...
Indonesian Coffee exports slump to 2-yr LowCoffee bean shipments from Indonesia, the third-largest robusta grower, are set to slump to the lowest level in two years.
- USDA pegs India's coffee output at 3.18 lakh tonnes in 2012-13
India's coffee output is expected to rise marginally by 2% in the current crop year on the back of high robusta production from Karnataka, ...
Labour shortage cripples plantation sectorShortage of labour is now threatening to paralyse the plantation of south.
- Coffee estate bungalows plugged as homestays
Coffee estate owners in Wayanad are increasingly looking at homestays as alternative revenue stream given the fluctuating coffee prices and...