Extreme temperatures and severe droughts are ravaging Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, and taking a heavy toll on ...
In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with a quarter of a million bags of the aromatic bean, voices echo in the ...
Montesanto Tavares is a large vertical coffee holding company in Brazil which also owns coffee farms in the country and the import company Ally, which has offices in the United States and the ...
The droughts in Brazil and Vietnam combined with disruptions ... On a recent morning, he leaned against a coffee trunk at a Proexo farm, using his weathered fingers to separate cherries from ...
Coffee prices have hit an all-time high, and thieves are cashing in. Organized gangs are stealing truckloads of beans worth up to $180,000, exploiting gaps in the supply chain. The crisis mirrors ...
Theft of coffee has been reported in producing countries such as Brazil and Vietnam, usually in farms where the beans are temporarily stored after the harvest. Those sites are more vulnerable ...
GUAXUPE, Brazil (Reuters) - In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with ... Paulo Armelin, who farms near Patrocinio in the Cerrado Mineiro region, is an exception, keeping 40% of his ...
Its British colonizers grew robusta and arabica, but much of that stopped during decades of conflict that forced people from ...