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- VÍDEO - Fazenda ITAOCA é modelo de produção no Sul de Minas
- Economia chinesa cresce 8,7% em 2009
- HEALTH Canada Warns Canadians Not to Use "The Slimming Coffee" or "Lose Weight Coffee"
- INDONESIA Cocoa production expected to rise in 2010
- US 3/ - Zhena's Gypsy Tea and Tully's Coffee Shops partner to bring a fresher cup of tea to growing consumer base
- OBITUARY - Coffee pioneer James Delano His Lion brand was among fastest-growing in U.S.
- ZAMBIA Coffee sector faces structural problems
- AFTA EFFECTS - Farmers suffer coffee blues
- KENYA - The local planters and Co-operative Union will resume milling coffee
- COLOMBIA - Colombias production recovery wont be substantial in 2009/10, says Icos head
VÍDEO - Fazenda ITAOCA é modelo de produção no Sul de Minas Posted: Fazenda ITAOCA é modelo de produção no Sul de Minas |
Economia chinesa cresce 8,7% em 2009 Posted: 21/01/10 - 01h08 - Atualizado em 21/01/10 - 01h50 PIB alcançou US$ 4,91 trilhões entre janeiro e dezembro de 2009 .No 4º trimestre, crescimento acelerou e chegou a 10,7%. Do G1, com agências internacionais A economia chinesa cresceu 8,7% em 2009. Apesar da crise mundial, o índice ficou acima da meta oficial que era de 8%. Segundo informou o Birô Nacional |
HEALTH Canada Warns Canadians Not to Use "The Slimming Coffee" or "Lose Weight Coffee" Posted: OTTAWA, ONTARIO - Health Canada is warning consumers not to use the unauthorized product "The Slimming Coffee," which was previously sold as "Lose Weight Coffee," because it was found to contain the undeclared prescription drug sibutramine and may pose serious health risks. This product is promoted as a natural coffee beverage used for weight-loss. Sibutramine is used to treat obesity a |
INDONESIA Cocoa production expected to rise in 2010 Posted: MILAN Indonesia, the world's third-largest cocoa grower after Ivory Coast and Ghana, may record a 8 percent increase in its crop this year after setting weaker-than-expected production last year, the chairman of the Indonesian Cocoa Association (Askindo) said on Monday. The Asian country is expected to produce 540,000 tonnes this year against a revised estimate of 500,000 tonnes for 2 |
Posted: OJAI, Calif. - Zhena's Gypsy Tea, known for its dedication to sustainability and category creating offerings, and Tully's Coffee Shop, a chain of neighborhood coffeehouses, whose mission it is to uncover a coffee's true potential by superior roasting methods have announced a partnership to bring the world's most innovative teas to a Tully's near you. |
OBITUARY - Coffee pioneer James Delano His Lion brand was among fastest-growing in U.S. Posted: HONOLULU (US) - James Delano, the Hawai'i businessman who made Lion Coffee a modern household name, has died. Delano, 56, died on Jan. 6 while visiting Mumbai, India, where he was volunteering with a local service organization. Cause of death has not been publicly released. A successful entrepreneur with a sometimes quirky nature, Delano was a pioneer in local gourmet coffee roa |
ZAMBIA Coffee sector faces structural problems Posted: MILAN According to statistics, Zambia's coffee production has tumbled over the years from highs of 6,500 metric tonnes in 2004 to lows of 1,500 metric tonnes this year. Zambia Coffee Growers Association (Zcga) general manager Joseph Taguma lamented the country's decrease in coffee production and attributed it mainly to a lack of access in long-term financing. |
AFTA EFFECTS - Farmers suffer coffee blues Posted: BANGKOK - All hearts up on Doi Pahee in Mae Sai district were heavy when they heard the news that the Asean Free Trade Area would take effect last Friday. In this mountaintop village, all residents make their living from growing coffee. For years, middlemen have come to this village to place orders for their harvests in October. However, they received not a single order last year and ar |
KENYA - The local planters and Co-operative Union will resume milling coffee Posted: NAIROBI - In an advertisement appearing elsewhere in this paper, Deloitte Consulting Limited, the appointed receiver manager, has asked farmers to begin delivering their coffee to their stores across the country. "The receiver managers wish to inform growers that KPCU will resume milling operations on Monday January 18, 2010," the Ad said. |
COLOMBIA - Colombias production recovery wont be substantial in 2009/10, says Icos head Posted: MILAN Colombia's recovery in the crop year that started Oct. 1 won't be "substantial" as output may be less than the group's previous forecast of 9.5 million bags, Ico Executive Director Nestor Osorio said in an interview |
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