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More Than 800,000 Ugandan Coffee Farmers Have Registered Ahead Of The EUDR…
Uganda’s State Minister for Agriculture, Fred Bwino Kyakulaga, announced that about 812,000 of the estimated 3…
Ugandan Coffee Farmers Benefitting From Price Hikes – CoffeeTalk
As global coffee prices continue to rise, farmers are set to benefit for a longer period, with factors contributing…
Colombia's Coffee Farmers Adapting To Climate Change Through A Balance Of…
Colombia’s coffee industry is facing significant challenges due to climate change, rising temperatures, and erratic…
Inferior Coffee Quality Smuggling Is Playing Havoc With Coffee Farmers –…
Kanungu district in southwestern Uganda, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is a key point for…
Honduras Signs International Coffee Agreement 2022 – CoffeeTalk
Honduras has signed the International Coffee Agreement 2022 (ICA 2022) at the International Coffee Organisation…
Local Government Partners With Agribusiness Firm In Nigeria To Develop 30,000…
The Cross River State Government and an agribusiness firm in Kwara State have partnered to develop a 30,000-hectare…
Despite Global Coffee Supply Woes, Indian Coffee Farms Are Flourishing –…
Summer showers have nourished coffee plantations in Wayanad, Nilgiri, and Coorg, marking one of the best blossoming…
Tanzanian Coffee Farmer's Story Shows How Government Aid Can Make A Critical…
Wilifaston Ishengoma, a smallholder coffee farmer in Tanzania’s Kagera Region, has been working tirelessly to…
Brazilian Coffee Industry In Crisis, Hit By Inflation, Dwindling Stockpiles,…
Brazil has been grappling with inflation, with essential goods such as coffee being particularly affected by…
Increase In Coffee Theft Leads To Mob Brutality In Uganda – CoffeeTalk
Police in Kassanda District are investigating the circumstances surrounding a man who lost both of his hands…