Coffee prices soar on strained supplies (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Coffee May Trade Near Current Price for 4 Years, Silva Says (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) — Coffee prices are likely to stay between 85 cents and $1.30 a pound for Arabica beans for three to four years, before demand exceeds supply enough to raise prices, the head of Colombia’s National Federation of Coffee Growers said.

Coffee County Water System (WTVY-TV 4)
It’s taken seven-years and nearly $15-million, and work is nearly complete on the Coffee County water system. The Coffee County commission awarded certificates to water authority chairman, Charles Lott, and its board of directors.

Workers on strike at Tata Coffee’s Toopran factory (New Kerala)
New Delhi, Aug 28: Workers at Tata Coffee’s factory in Toopran have gone on a strike over salary restructuring issue.

Italy hunts for mouldy coffee beans (Food Production Daily)
28/08/2006 - The discovery of mouldy coffee beans at a port in Italy has put further pressure on an already tight market this month, with prices expected to continue rising.

Coffee prices soar on strained supplies (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Coffee prices struck seven-year peaks on London commodity markets last week and will remain volatile owing to stretched global supplies, which could slightly increase the cost of a cup of the popular hot drink, analysts say.

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