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Environmental stress impacting 97% of global coffee production, raising prices Canada loves coffee: According to the Trade Facilitation Office of Canada, we drink more of it than the United States or Britain, on a per capita basis.

It's #climatechange impact so don't blame the middle men. Environmental stress impacting 97% of global #coffeeproduction, raising prices ca.news.yahoo.com/environmenta...

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Coffee producers are facing more crop-damaging heat, new climate analysis says | CBC News A new analysis of the world's coffee-growing regions over the last five years reveals a starkly higher number of days over 30 C, enough to stress coffee plants and affect yields.

“The heat directly damages #coffee plants, causes erratic rainfall + increases the spread of pests, which can further damage #crops. The analysis suggests the problem is much more widespread than just 1 or 2 bad years temporarily hitting #coffeeproduction in certain areas” www.cbc.ca/news/science...

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Coffee Processing Methods: Wet, Dry, & Honey Have you ever tasted your morning coffee and wondered why some cups taste fruity while others are clean and bright? The reason isn’t just where the beans are grown or how they’re roasted.

The processing method of coffee beans might be altering your cup more than the origin or roast. #CoffeeProcessingMethods #CoffeeProduction

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Starbucks to cut production to five-day schedule at US coffee plants, Bloomberg News reports (Reuters) -Starbucks is set to reduce weekly production at its five U.S. coffee roasting and packaging facilities by two days starting in January, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The coffee chain, which is undergoing an overhaul under CEO Brian Niccol to cut costs and reinvest in its stores, has been struggling with weak demand in the United States for its pricey beverages. Last week, Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) also capped raises for all North America salaried employees at a fixed 2% as part of its cost-cutting measures. The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The five plants will adopt a five-day schedule, and the reduction will help pay for upgrades elsewhere after the company found it no longer needs to operate the facilities seven days a week to meet current demand, Bloomberg reported, citing one of the people. The plants are located in Georgia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Washington state and produce coffee for Starbucks’ stores as well as packaged coffee the company sells at retailers and grocery stores. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. That's one option, but what if there are better opportunities hiding in plain sight? Investing.com's ProPicks AI has identified growth stocks that often get overlooked by individual investors. Compare your choice against our global range of AI-selected picks - with 3 out of 4 beating their benchmark index year to date and 98% in the green. Get fresh new picks every month, now available at 50% off while our Summer Sale lasts. Hurry, offer ends soon!

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Journalists tour Café Madrid plant in Venezuela Journalists tour Café Madrid plant in Venezuela NBC Online Mon, 08/04/2025 - 09:12

#Venezuela #CoffeeProduction #CaféMadrid #Journalism #LocalIndustry

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5/ For regulations like the #EUDR to succeed, they must consider smallholders' realities, bridge technology gaps, and reward sustainable practices. Let’s ensure policies protect forests and the farmers working to conserve them. 🌱 #SustainableAgriculture #CoffeeProduction

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"Cost and Profitability Analysis of Producing Specialty Coffee in El Salvador and Honduras" A study supported by the Coffee Science Foundation has provided new insights into farmer profitability in the specialty coffee sector. The focus? Labor costs in Honduras and El Salvador.
#CoffeeProduction 🌱☕

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