Ethiopia gave the world Coffea arabica, the species that produces most of the coffee we drink these days. Today, the country is the largest African producer of Arabica coffee. The crop is the backbone ...
ADDIS ABABA/LONDON – December 4, 2007 – As the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopia has a unique coffee heritage and many of its coffees hold the reputation of being best coffee in the world. Yet the ...
Coffee holds an incredibly high place in the social and economic life of our world. In the modern era, coffee has become a product of technology and science, serving as a raw material for food, ...
The coffee industry in Ethiopia is struggling to adapt to new European Union requirements designed to prevent deforestation – and it is also grappling with heightened transportation costs due to the ...
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia and British charity Oxfam on Thursday accused Starbucks of stopping the Horn of Africa country trademarking its coffee, denying farmers potential income of about 50 ...
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Meet the struggling coffee farmers whose harvests are under threat from fossil-fuelled warming
Climate change is threatening the world’s coffee supply and spiking prices for consumers, as struggling farmers call on their governments to act quickly. Climate Central, an independent group of ...
Global coffee giant Starbucks has refused to move forward in negotiations with Ethiopia unless it’s on the company’s own terms, according to international agency Oxfam. Oxfam is calling on Starbucks ...
Oxfam says Starbucks is hurting Ethiopia's coffee farmers. The country hopes to make more money for its coffee farmers by trademarking the area's legendary coffee beans. Many in the U.S. coffee ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British charity Oxfam has accused Starbucks of stopping Ethiopia trademarking two of its coffee bean types, denying farmers potential income of nearly 50 million pounds ($94 million ...
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