High price boost in Colombian coffee cuts off government subsidies
A significant price boost in Colombian coffee has cut off government aid on Monday for the first time since the subsidy program was launched in 2012, reported international media.
A significant price boost in Colombian coffee has cut off government aid on Monday for the first time since the subsidy program was launched in 2012, reported international media.
Colombian coffee remains in trouble as February arabica coffee prices have hit a three-year low despite a leaf rust crisis threatening crops in Central America. February arabica coffee prices plummeted…
Although the second half of Colombia’s coffee harvest this season has been “pretty strong,” the prospect of increasing prices is not looking good, according to the International Coffee Organization’s (ICO)…
Coffee giant Starbucks on Tuesday introduced its new single-serve machine, but could this brew trouble for Colombia’s already struggling coffee trade? Analysts have warned that although the in-home coffee-capsule business…
The Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies predicted moderate to heavy rain in the coffee region during Holy Week (Easter) in a recent prognosis. The report advises cultivators, before…
Global coffee prices rose to a near two-week high after speculators said that devastating rains in Colombia, which continue to fall, could weaken output in the world’s second largest arabica-bean producing…
A prominent coffee industry official stated that Colombia is well-placed to be the world leader in specialty coffee. Ric Reinhardt, president of the Speciality Coffee Growers Association, speaking at the…