Oxfam Responds to National Coffee Association (Scoop.co.nz)
Tempest in a coffee cup boils over (San Francisco Chronicle)
Thanks to some big names and questions about strings being pulled, what started as a little coffee toss in San Francisco’s Marina district has turned into a full-blown police potboiler, with two cops under investigation and a deputy district attorney…
Karnataka Coffee planters win all the 3 ‘India Coffee Quality’ award (Deccan Herald)
Coffee Planters from Karnataka State bagged all the three ‘India Coffee Quality’ awards instituted by Italy based Illycaffe S.P.A, the world’s leading roaster of Espresso Coffee from Italy.
Japanese Buddhists offer coffee with meditation (Tri-Valley Herald)
TOKYO €” The Kamiyacho Open Terrace cafe in central Tokyo has all the trappings of a trendy establishment €” good coffee, homemade dessert, an airy terrace.
Wildcats fall to 1-8 with 14-0 loss to Coffee (The Valdosta Daily Times)
DOUGLAS €” The Valdosta Wildcats€™ season went from bad to downright nightmarish Friday night with a 14-0 loss to the Coffee High Trojans at Jardine Stadium.
Oxfam Responds to National Coffee Association (Scoop.co.nz)
In response to Oxfam’s announcement that global coffee giant Starbucks has opposed a plan by Ethiopia to gain more control over its coffee trade, Starbucks claimed that it has never filed an opposition to the Ethiopian government’s trademark applications, nor claimed ownership to any names used to describe the origin of its coffees.