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Returnable coffee cup scheme launches in Bristol

Returnable coffee cup scheme launches in Bristol

A Bristol environmental charity is launching a returnable coffee cup to fight pollution and carbon emissions. City to Sea says it has designed the Refill Return Cup to change the way city residents enjoy tea and coffee.George Clark, project manager at City to Sea said: "We want this to become the new normal in Bristol."Customers will be able to borrow and then return the reusable cup from participating coffee shops around the city.The project is being launched at Future Leap Café in Bishopston…

Robustas reach 28-year high: ICO report

Robustas reach 28-year high: ICO report

The International Coffee Organisation’s (ICO) June 2023 report shows its Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) lost 2.4 per cent from May to June 2023, averaging 171.25 US cents per pound for the latter, whilst posting a median value of 172.92 US cents per pound. Average prices for all group indicators decreased in June 2023, with the exception of Robustas which increased 7.8 per cent, averaging 132.13 per cent US cents per pound. Intra-day volatility of the I-CIP followed a consistent downtrend, reaching…

Costa Rica Coffee Report: Production Rebounds Despite Dwindling Number of Farmers

Costa Rica Coffee Report: Production Rebounds Despite Dwindling Number of Farmers

After rebounding from a countrywide 50-year-low in green coffee production just two years ago, Costa Rica is expected to experience a moderate increase in production in market year 2023/24. Boosted by anticipated good weather conditions and successful new planting initiatives, the anticipated production increase would come despite the fact that the number of Costa Rican coffee farmers is rapidly dwindling, according to the most recent USDA Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) report…