A new study says that Ethiopia could lose more than 50 percent of its coffee growing regions to climate change. But, higher altitude areas could... Ethiopia gave the world Coffea arabica, the species ...
Over 70 per cent of coffee farmers in Kenya, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia have been financially affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, a study has revealed. The report by Technoserve, and Laterite surveyed ...
The coffee industry in Ethiopia is struggling to adapt to new European Union requirements designed to prevent deforestation – and it is also grappling with heightened transportation costs due to the ...
US coffee chain Starbucks is denying Ethiopia earnings of up to USD 88 million a year, the charity Oxfam claimed this week. According to reports, Oxfam said that Starbucks asked the National Coffee ...
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and the chief executive of Starbucks , the U.S. coffee shop chain, failed to settle a trademark dispute during talks in Addis ...
For Saint Louis University senior Firaol Ahmed, coffee isn’t merely a means to jumpstart his day. Nor is it a fleeting comfort. The drink—and the humble bean from which it is made—offers a pathway to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British charity Oxfam has accused Starbucks of stopping Ethiopia trademarking two of its coffee bean types, denying farmers potential income of nearly 50 million pounds ($94 million ...
Oxfam says Starbucks is hurting Ethiopia's coffee farmers. The country hopes to make more money for its coffee farmers by trademarking the area's legendary coffee beans. Many in the U.S. coffee ...
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