Coffee grind ends in joy (The Mercury)
The Coffee Trail (New York Times)
Local businessmen and hacienda owners in Colombia are trying to lure visitors from abroad by touting the beauty of its rolling hills and venerable coffee farms.
Sara Lee to Close Chicago Coffee Plant (Chicago Tribune)
Food and clothing manufacturer Sara Lee Corp. said Monday it is closing down operations at its Superior coffee roasting plant in Chicago, resulting in 80 jobs being eliminated.
Coffee Tree Homemakers meet (News Democrat & Leader)
The Coffee Tree Homemaker Club, in conjunction with the Circle of Friends club, met at the home of Marion Hardin, a Circle of Friends member, on Jan. 10. Circle President Sandra Kennedy called the meeting to order.
A coffee story (BendBulletin.com)
“We’re more expensive than Starbucks or another local roaster because we’re completely a niche market,” Hartkop said of his organic, Fair Trade coffee. “We’re now completely in the red (operationally) and I figure we’ll be in the red another year or two before coming into the black.”
Coffee grind ends in joy (The Mercury)
BATTERY Point residents will have to sit back and smell the coffee after a council decision made in Hobart last night. The Hobart City Council approved an application from Oomph! Tasmanian Gourmet Coffee in Hampden Rd to continue roasting coffee beans.