Mark Loring Ludwig, the inventor of the Loring Smart Roaster, is surprisingly rapt to be receiving some press. “It’s strange for me,” he tells Global Coffee Review
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Diedrich’s purposeful focus on green roasting
In discussions of roasting technology, there’s one thing Steve Diedrich wants to make clear. “There is nothing sustainable about coffee roasting,” Diedrich says. “At least not that
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Buhler’s advantage of perspective
As a company working across the food manufacturing industry, a major advantage for Buhler, and its partner Petroncini, has been observing the crossover of trends. When it
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Neuhaus Neotec’s sustainable balancing act
Dealing with the world’s largest roasters, Neuhaus Neotec are used to clients who are well aware of the emissions r undefined
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Probat’s natural responsibility
In the coffee industry, Thomas Koziorowski, Probat’s Director of Product Technology and R&D, says there is a particular synergy where sustainability is concerned. Koziorowski says sustainability has
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Fairtrade International USA’s Enrique Hennings on sharing Fair Trade space
Enrique Hennings isn’t wasting any time in his new position as Interim Operations Manager for Fairtrade International USA. “There are a lot of things to do, and
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Cablevey Conveyor’s rise in the coffee equipment industry
Legend has it that some of the best inventions were discovered by accident. The microwave oven was supposed to be a vacuum tube. Fireworks were a
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Probat displays research and development on the big scale
At 15,300 square metres, Probat’s new research and development facility is a sight to behold. With a glass façade of 350 square metres, and ceilings reaching up
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Bewley’s and Ramacafe: Direct trade at its best
Bewley’s Coffee Buying Director Paul O’Toole likens the company’s 10-year partnership with Nicaraguan coffee producer Henry Hueck to that of a long distance friendship, “at times
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Bewley’s MD on direct business
For all the modern talk of direct trade, one coffee company in Ireland has about 150 years on any roaster trying to claim originality. The company first
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