Coffee
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India's Coffee Exports to Rise 10% YoY on Shift to Mid-Premium Coffee & Firm Global Price
Due to a shift to mid-premium coffee from expensive premium-quality coffee amidst firm international prices, for the next two quarters, India’s coffee exports are expected to go up by 10% year-on-year in value terms.…
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Odisha Plans to Extend Coffee Cultivation to 6 Districts
In the state budget announced recently as a part of the ‘Coffee Mission’, the agriculture department has planned to expand coffee cultivation in a few districts like Gajapati, Kalahandi, Rayagada, Keonjhar, and Kandhamal under the new program called the ‘Coffee Plantation for Sustainable Livelihoods’.…
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Indian Robusta Parchment Coffee Fetches Premiums of Over USD 1,000 a Tonne
After a nearly two-year hiatus, premiums for Indian robusta parchment coffee have risen to over $1,000 per tonne over London terminal prices. This is primarily due to lower-than-expected robusta parchment production and growers holding back their produce in anticipation of higher prices.…
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Effects of Drinking Coffee on an Empty Stomach
For many people, drinking a cup of coffee first thing in the morning is a necessity. This is because coffee is a caffeinated beverage that increases alertness, ability to concentrate, and energy. Recent studies indicate that drinking coffee on an empty stomach must be avoided.…
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Your Ultimate Guide to 20 Types of Coffee!
Everything from the distinction between Arabica and Robusta coffee beans to the various methods for brewing your favorite cup of joe has been discussed in this blog. We will be exploring your morning go-to drink.…
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Coffee Exports Rise to 4 lakh tonnes in 2022
According to data released by the Coffee Board of India on 2 January 2023, total coffee exports from India surpassed 4 lakh tonnes, with demand for instant coffees from Russia and Turkey reaching a new high of $1.11 billion.…
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Coffee Board Takes e- Commerce Route to Promote Pure Indian Coffees
The Board, which has a roasting and grinding facility at its Bengaluru headquarters, is shipping out pure coffees based on orders received.…
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Araku Valley’s Tribal Coffee Growers Reap Rich Profits from Walmart-TechnoServe Tieup
The Walmart Foundation, which addresses economic, environmental, and social challenges faced by growers, and TechnoServe, a US-based non-profit organisation that promotes business solutions to poverty in developing nations, are behind these FPOs, particularly the eight.…
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Arabica Coffee Prices Drop Globally Ahead of Harvest
Farmgate prices for raw coffee have begun to fall at the start of the new harvest season, in line with global trends. Global prices have fallen in recent weeks as a result of rising inflation, recessionary fears, and improved supply, among other factors.…
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Importance of Celebrating International Coffee Day & 5 Interesting Facts About the Most Loved Beverage
One of the most popular and loved beverages in the world is COFFEE. Many people start their day just with a sip of their favorite beverage, be it espresso, latte, or cappuccino.…
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Coffee Berries Turning Black Due to Excess Rains in Karnataka
Chikkamagalur received 132% more rainfall from June 1 to 17, while Hassan received 124% more and Kodagu, the largest coffee-producing district, received 109% more. This is causing crop losses, putting an end to growers' hopes for a bumper crop.…
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Inflationary Concerns in US, Europe Boost Demand for Low-Cost Indian Instant Coffee
The low-cost robusta cherry varieties are used to make instant coffees or value-added coffees. Manufacturers of instant coffee in India, including CCL Products and Tata Coffee, import low-cost robusta beans from countries such as Vietnam, process them as value-added coffee, and re-export to markets such…
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Coffee Board & ISRO Team Up to Develop Climate-Resistant Coffee Varieties
“ISRO will install the technology at one of our farms' technology evaluation centres and monitor the data for the next two years. Such carbon sequestration data will help our growers command a premium in markets such as Europe,” according to KG Jagadeesha, CEO and Secretary…
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Tanzania Coffee Research Institute Releases New High-yielding Disease-resistant Coffee Varieties
Tanzania is Africa's fourth-largest coffee producer, trailing Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Malawi, and Malawi. Tanzania is one of the few countries with the best coffee in the world.…
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A New Study Suggests Drinking Espresso Coffee Might Lead to Heart Problems
According to a recent study, consuming large amounts of espresso or plunger coffee can cause the elevation of Serum Total Cholesterol in the body, which can ultimately lead to heart-related problems,…
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Kerala Govt to Start Climate Smart Coffee Project
The Minister, who met with the visiting Dutch team, stated that the study would take into account the long-term sustainability of the environment as well as ensure increased wages for coffee farmers in the region while implementing the project in the first phase.…
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Climate Change May Make Coffee More Scarce & Expensive- New Research
Coffee is by far the most important, with estimated revenue of US$460 billion (£344 billion) in 2022, while avocado and cashew are worth $13 billion and $6 billion, respectively.…
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Higher Robusta Yield will Increase India's Coffee Output to 3.31 lakh tonnes, as per Report
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), India's coffee production and consumption will rise in the crop year 2021-22 (October 2021-September 2022). As per the recent report, coffee output for 2021-22 will be 5.53 million bags of 60 kg each, or 3.31 lakh…
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CFTRI Scientists Develop a New Coffee Leaf Beverage With Lots of Health Benefits
There is a chance for coffee growers to get additional cash from their plants throughout the year apart from income from the sale of beans. Mysuru-based Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) has developed a technology to prepare a value-added product from coffee leaves that…
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CFTRI Develops a Technology that could be a New Source of Income for Coffee Growers
Coffee growers now have the opportunity to earn additional cash from their plants throughout the year as the Mysuru-based Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) has developed a technology that will allow them to produce a beverage mix out of the leaves and create a…
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Coffee Producers Ask Finance Minister to Restructure Unpaid Loans
Coffee producers have urged the Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman to restructure outstanding loans of Rs 5,000 crore, some of which have turned into non-performing assets (NPAs) and some are under stress, amid a financial crisis brewing in the sector.…
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International Coffee Day: History, Significance & Unknown Benefits
International Coffee Day is celebrated on October 1 annually and is dedicated to coffee lovers across the world. But do you know why this day is celebrated? Check its history and significance and health benefits here.…
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7 Unknown Benefits of Coffee Capsules
Coffee businesses have seen a boom owing to the arrival of coffee capsules in the market. Coffee capsules are used to produce excellent espresso coffee within a few minutes. Offices, cafes, and restaurants can now provide a brewing cup of coffee with minimum efforts.…
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Turmeric Coffee: Reasons to Include Golden Milk Latte in Your Diet & Quick Recipe
Turmeric, sometimes known as the golden spice, can make your coffee taste better, but can it also benefit your health? Here are some of the possible advantages, as well as instructions for making your own golden latte and turmeric coffee at home.…
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Centre to Simplify the Coffee Act & Promote Ease of Doing Business: Piyush Goyal
The Minister for Commerce & Industry held a detailed interaction with Coffee Growers, Roasters, Exporters and other stakeholders at Coffee Board Head Office, Bengaluru. In the meeting, the Minister emphatically dispelled the apprehensions of the stakeholders and assured them that the Government of India does…
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Good News for Coffee Exporters; Exports Rises by 14% between Jan and Aug 2021
Covid's expansion and European lockdowns had a negative impact on Indian coffee imports last year.…
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Farmers Expect High Yield of Coffee and Pepper
As the monsoon is underway, farmers are expecting high yields of coffee and pepper. Farmers grow commodity crops such as coffee, pepper, bananas and cardamom. Farmers who grow paddy fields use the monsoons to cultivate rice. They grow rice using water from the Harangi Reservoir…
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Travel Easy with Kaapiphile, The New Coffee Pill
Coffee Lovers from all over the world are enthralled at the development of a Coffee Pill, which could be carried long distance and used at your convenience at a time when carrying bottles of coffee adds to ones luggage.…
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Mushroom Coffee: Is it Good or Bad for Your Health?
Mushroom coffee might sound unappealing. But this trendy drink isn’t as odd as it sounds. It actually tastes good similar to your regular coffee.…
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Dalgona Coffee Recipe: Here is How to Make a Perfect Cup of Internet’s Favorite Quarantine Drink
A South Korean whipped coffee drink, Dalgona coffee has become a favorite past time for many people amid the lockdown. Not only it’s a visually pleasing drink but also a very easy-to-make mix that can be prepared with the simplest of ingredients lying in your…
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