When anti-globalisation activists in 1999 ravaged Starbucks coffee shops in what became known as ‘The Battle of Seattle’, a lot...
Read moreScientists have given long-term coffee drinkers a reason to smile, reporting that increased coffee consumption is associated to reduced risk...
Read moreDebra Rosenthal, Director of Technology Development for Sustainable Harvest, says we are often quick to judge what is appropriate technology...
Read moreA.S. Thomas’s 1942 entry into the Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture is a reminder of times gone by. In an...
Read moreOne year after the founding of the Global Coffee Quality Research Initiative (GCQRI), the organisation announced in March the launch...
Read moreAmidst much talk of an increasing level of demand for coffee, one report in March stood out as a rare...
Read moreWhat state will the world’s coffee plantations be in 10, 20 or 50 years from now? Drought stricken? Disease riddled? Or simply...
Read moreDoctoral student Amanda Caudill says coffee is one crop that shows great promise in agroforestry. “The way in which coffee...
Read moreIn June last year, one research story was picked up by news sources spreading across Europe, Asia and the Americas,...
Read moreWind the clock back a few decades, and Ken Calvert, a retired Energy and Wastes Treatment Engineer, says it wouldn’t...
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