Why Congolese farmers are swapping coffee for cocoa – TRT Global
Congolese farmers are now finding cocoa production to be less labour-intensive than coffee and commands higher prices. / AP.
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Congolese farmers are now finding cocoa production to be less labour-intensive than coffee and commands higher prices. / AP.
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Updates from Somar Meteorologia show that Minas Gerais, Brazil’s top arabica-producing state, recorded just 31% of the normal amount of rainfall for …
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TD Cowen estimates Brazilian beans make up 22% of Starbucks’ coffee costs in North America. Tariffs are expected to affect the wider US coffee sector, …Read More
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But persistently high and volatile green coffee prices have changed this. Since the industry’s inception, many roasters positioned themselves as …Read More
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… coffee industry.” Alison Gibney, Head of Witherslack Group Futures added: “It is my pleasure to recognise Chris & Hayley from PSC with the Futures …Read More
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