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Asia
‘Welcome relief’: Asia producers hail EU deforestation law delay
“WELCOME RELIEF” Countries including Malaysia and Indonesia have vocally opposed the new rules and the chorus of criticism grew louder…
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Asia
Commentary: Climate change leaves a bitter taste in world’s coffee supply
THREATS TO MORE THAN A CAFFEINE FIX Climate change is reshaping the coffee industry, with far-reaching consequences for both producers…
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Asia
China’s new thirst for coffee spurs cut-throat cafe competition
Alegra Group estimates China’s Luckin Coffee added 5,059 stores in the last 12 months, while another Chinese chain, Cotti Coffee,…
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News
Is coffee without coffee beans still coffee? We tried this new made-in-Singapore alternative from upcycled food waste
While other bean-free coffee producers in the world use ingredients like chickpeas, rice hulls and seeds to make their product,…
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The Climate Conversations Podcast: Starbucks wants to address climate issues one coffee at a time
In this new limited series Sustainability Chiefs, host Julie Yoo tackles some of the world’s most pressing climate agenda with…
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Asia
Vietnam’s coffee sector braces for compliance challenges under new EU deforestation laws
“The regulation will directly affect stakeholders in the supply chains and impact the livelihoods of farmers, especially the smallholders, who…
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United Kingdom
How is climate change is putting coffee and its growers at risk?
“If nothing is done, we should forget about coffee in a few years to come,” a Malawi-based coffee collective warns.…
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