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Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
Technology, Information and Media
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Essential news for coffee professionals
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Since 2012, Roast Magazine’s Daily Coffee News has provided essential online reading for specialty coffee professionals. Through all-original content composed of breaking news, in-depth feature stories and insider columns, Daily Coffee News strives to support the responsible growth of the specialty coffee industry, and the success of the incredible people within it. Roast Magazine’s Daily Coffee News is proud to maintain advertising partnerships with many of the world’s leading coffee companies, yet maintains a focus on fair and objective editorial content, with no sponsored content or native advertising. Daily Coffee News is powered by Portland, Oregon-based Roast Magazine, the industry’s leading trade magazine, which is distributed to subscribers worldwide in editions in English and Korean. With 22,000 opt-in subscribers, the Daily Coffee News newsletter is sent three-times weekly, delivering the site’s top content to many of the industry’s leading decision-makers. Daily Coffee News operates CoffeeIndustryJobs.com, a coffee-specific professional job board for employers and job seekers.
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Happy Friday! Here's the scoop on all things coffee-related in the news this week... Subscribe for all the latest coffee industry news. Also, check out the latest career opportunities at CoffeeIndustryJobs.com. https://lnkd.in/gVg2RBgs
Weekly Coffee News: Vietnam Coffee Boost Joe Biden's Drink Order
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Anyone spotting Piper Jones at the recent International Women’s Coffee Alliance convention in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, likely found her genuinely listening, deeply engaged in a one-on-one conversation, almost in awe of the person in front of her. “I know how hard the industry is, and when I meet people, I’m just gobsmacked by what they’ve accomplished,” Jones recently told DCN. “I’m like, ‘I know what you’ve done. I see your path. I understand the struggle and challenges and have been through every one of them myself.’ I know it without them even saying the words.”... https://lnkd.in/ekc_z6AY
Three Questions with Coffee and Beverage Expert Piper Jones
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Swiss coffee grinder maker Pinecone recently launched the Siberian, a relatively compact production grinder for commercial settings. The grinder’s breakthrough features include a brushless DC motor designed to maintain cool operation while also being compatible with single-phase 110-volt power, as well as adjustable burr speed... https://lnkd.in/dBr67Ch9
Pinecone Beats the Heat with New Siberian Grinder
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A Minnesota Twin Cities startup called Good To Go Cups recently launched with a novel approach to the reuse of to-go coffee cups. “[With] most disposable single-use things, people don’t always pay attention and really realize the scale of the problem,” Seeley recently told Daily Coffee News. “Once we started looking at this circular economy concept and looking at single-use coffee cups specifically, we realized there was a lot of opportunity to make an impact in the reuse sector.”... https://lnkd.in/duC9qHYA
Good to Go Cups is Up and Running with Reusable Cup Solution
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Multinational food giant Nestlé says it has developed a new high-yielding coffee variety called Star 4, while targeting the world’s largest coffee-producing market, Brazil. In an announcement of the launch of Star 4 last week, the Swiss company said the cultivar has demonstrated relatively high production yields and overall resiliency to pests and disease... https://lnkd.in/gvt-AHTW
Nestlé Targets Brazil with New Arabica Variety Called Star 4
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Water purification equipment company Bluewater is hoping to make a splash in the coffee industry with the Bluewater Café Station 1, a purification and mineralization system specifically for specialty coffee shops. Revealed last month at the World of Coffee expo in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Café Station includes the brand’s Spirit purifier, which applies the company’s proprietary SuperiorOsmosis Technology to remove PFAS, micro plastics, toxic metals and other contaminants to incoming water... https://lnkd.in/gGHFRHxe
Bluewater Dives Into the Cafe Space with New Commercial Water System
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On March 27, 2024, a study published in the scientific journal Nature announced that the sugarcane genome had at last been cracked. This was a remarkable achievement because of the complexity of the sugarcane’s genome. That of rice, the first crop genome to be sequenced, more than 20 years ago, was “simple:” Twelve chromosomes, two identical copies of each, for a total of 400 million base pairs (Mb) (nitrogen base pairs located on two complementary DNA strands)... https://lnkd.in/gEFRgqbE Jean Christophe GLASZMANN Claire BILLOT claire lanaud CIRAD INRAE
How the Genome Diversity of Major Crops Tells the Story of Their Evolution
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Juliana Turchetti, a trailblazing Brazilian aerial firefighter and owner of Springfield, Illinois-based Aviatori Coffee, died Wednesday while fighting a fire in Montana... https://lnkd.in/eUK7SFgK
Brazilian Pilot and Illinois Coffee Entrepreneur Juliana Turchetti Dies Fighting Fire
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As agricultural goods go, coffee has a particularly high potential to combine forest conservation, biodiversity and production output, according to a meta analysis published this spring. A team of researchers at Oxford Brookes University in the UK led the analysis, which explored 69 studies drawn from an original pool of 1,900 academic papers involving shade-grown coffee, conservation and related topics... https://lnkd.in/dGgVarxd
Study: Coffee Has High Potential to Combine Conservation and Production
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