Coffee with a conscience: Agua Prieta roaster helps keep farmers from migrating (Sierra Vista Herald)
Tempest in a Coffee Pot (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
Today’s big financial news comes straight from the Lone Star State, where financial powerhouse McGraw-Hill (NYSE: MHP - News) has sicced its legal eagles on … an upstart coffeehouse, of all things. Last week, McGraw-Hill subsidiary Standard & Poor’s (S&P) filed a lawsuit in federal court against “Standard & Pours Coffee & Stocks,” a Dallas purveyor of java, free copies of The Wall Street
Value of Uganda€™s coffee declining (The Monitor)
UGANDA’s coffee has lost competitiveness in the world market since consumers’ preferences have now shifted towards instant coffee, which the country cannot produce in sufficient quantities.
Coffee companies in a frothy battle (IBN live)
Barista, which has over 140 stores in India has lost market share to Cafe Coffee Day that has 320 stores in the country.
Coffee Tree, Circle of Friends Homemakers join for potluck (News Democrat & Leader)
The Coffee Tree and the Circle of Friends Homemakers joined together to have a potluck dinner at Sandra Lennon’s house. We had a lot of fun playing games and winning prizes.
Coffee with a conscience: Agua Prieta roaster helps keep farmers from migrating (Sierra Vista Herald)
AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mexico €” When the price for a sack of coffee beans fell 75 percent to 350 pesos (about $32) during the late 1980s, Daniel Cifuentes did what many young men in the coffee-growing communities of Chiapas were forced to do: He migrated in search of a living wage.