Brazilian Exports Cool Coffee’s Rally
Prices Are Down 14% From April’s Peak, but Tighter Supplies Could Mean More Price Spikes Later Wall Street Journal | May 14, 2014 By Leslie
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Prices Are Down 14% From April’s Peak, but Tighter Supplies Could Mean More Price Spikes Later Wall Street Journal | May 14, 2014 By Leslie
Wall Street Journal | February 4, 2014 By Leslie Josephs and Alexandra Wexler Coffee futures staged their biggest rally in eight years Monday amid worries
Last week I had the privilege to embark on a source trip to Papua New Guinea for the second time. It was a fantastic trip
Having recently traveled extensively through Honduras and Costa Rica, I went to check out the growing issue of roya leaf (coffee rust or coffee leaf
Having just returned from Honduras, it’s very hard to comprehend just how dangerous the city of San Pedro Sula has become. Yes indeed, I did
By Mike McDonald, Reuters – Fungus affects up to 40% of Guatemala’s coffee trees. – Roya Outbreak cuts Guatemalan harvest forecast. – More aggressive rust
Wall Street Journal – March 16, 2012 NARANJO, Costa Rica—Coffee producers in the heart of this region that grows top-notch beans learned a tough lesson
Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2011 A worker shovels coffee in El Paste, El Salvador. Rough weather there and elsewhere in Central America has threatened
A coffee factory manager in Papua New Guinea says a good crop and high prices are putting pressure on processors. Favourable weather conditions have led
Most of you are already familiar with the Cup of Excellence. I just returned from participating on the International Jury for the Nicaragua Cup of