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7 hours ago

US in talks to send Afghan refugees to DR Congo

Afghan allies face relocation to Congo or return to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan amid ongoing crises.
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Washington DC
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

DR Congo to receive third-country' deportees from the US under new deal

The DRC will begin receiving deportees from the US this month under a temporary arrangement funded by the US government.
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Coffee
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1 week ago

Where First Watch Sources Its Coffee - Tasting Table

First Watch sources its coffee from female farmers in Colombia, emphasizing quality and community through Project Sunrise.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

Coffee Crops Are Dying from a Fungus with Species-Jumping Genes

Coffee wilt disease has repeatedly reshaped the global coffee supply over the past century, with consequences that reach from African farms to cafe counters worldwide.
Agriculture
#deforestation
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

Coffee Quality Institute Revives Coffee Corps Program

The CQI Coffee Corps program represents the very best of the coffee sector. Coffee Corps volunteers embody a spirit of generosity and collaboration that has expanded opportunities for producers and made our industry stronger.
Non-profit organizations
Music production
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1 week ago

Coffee for a Cause: From "Outer Space" to Your Morning Brew - Food & Beverage Magazine

Young NYC participants collaborated with Fred Schneider of The B-52's to create a coffee line supporting local nonprofits, inspired by their song 'Outer Space.'
Coffee
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

Coffee Consumption Just Hit a 14-Year High - So Why Are Coffee Shops Struggling?

Americans are drinking coffee at home more than ever, impacting coffee chains negatively.
Washington DC
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

DRC joins US list of third-country deportation destinations

The DRC has agreed to accept US migrant deportees under a temporary deal, raising concerns over human rights and government conditions.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I escaped death a lot of times': one man's lifelong work protecting gorillas and communities in Congo

Kahuzi-Biega National Park is a crucial habitat for Grauer's gorillas, intertwined with local history and conservation efforts.
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Congo to receive third-country deportees from the US under new deal

The Congolese Ministry of Communications stated that the deportees will start arriving in Congo this month, although no specific date or number of deportees was provided.
US news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals exploiting' African countries?

In late 2025, the United States shocked the world by suspending global health aid, leading experts to predict 700,000 additional deaths annually, primarily among children. This prompted the US to propose unusual bilateral health agreements with developing countries, which have drawn criticism for being exploitative.
Public health
#climate-change
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2 weeks ago
Environment

Major Ag Lender Warns of Arabica Land Losses from Climate Change

Climate change may render 20% of current arabica coffee growing areas unsuitable by 2050, impacting production and flavor profiles.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Environment

Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazil's coffee heartland, say scientists

Record floods in Brazil's coffee region caused by extreme rainfall will intensify with continued fossil fuel burning, threatening lives and global coffee prices.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazil's coffee heartland, say scientists

Record floods in Brazil's coffee region caused by extreme rainfall will intensify with continued fossil fuel burning, threatening lives and global coffee prices.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

WCR Leads Nearly $1 Million Project to Strengthen Ugandan Coffee Sector

Uganda's coffee sector holds extraordinary potential, and this initiative demonstrates precisely the kind of public-private partnership that can unlock it.
Coffee
History
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4 weeks ago

The African Colony that Inspired 'Heart of Darkness'

Belgian Congo was a colony from 1908 to 1960, previously a private enterprise of King Leopold II, marked by exploitation and inhumane practices.
World politics
fromwww.dw.com
4 weeks ago

The unequal flow of goods between Africa and Europe

Ghana's export surpluses from goods like gold and cocoa mask challenges for local industries, particularly poultry farming due to cheaper imports.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

It helps us survive': Poverty forces children into mine work in DR Congo

Seventy children died in a landslide at the Rubaya mine, a site for coltan extraction in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
#coffee-industry
Coffee
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3 weeks ago

Major Traders Agree on Two 'Principles of Procurement' to Improve Coffee Sector Sustainability

Major coffee traders and roasters have established principles to enhance the economic viability of coffee farmers through strategic partnerships and sustainable production support.
Coffee
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3 weeks ago

Major Traders Agree on Two 'Principles of Procurement' to Improve Coffee Sector Sustainability

Major coffee traders and roasters have established principles to enhance the economic viability of coffee farmers through strategic partnerships and sustainable production support.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Poor in an oil-rich country: Republic of Congo's youth hope for change

We are told that the country is rich in oil. But I don't see that wealth in my daily life. Look at Pointe-Noire, formerly nicknamed as Ponton la Belle [Beautiful Pointe-Noire]. Today, the city is unrecognisable. Around the Grand Marche, the main roads are potholed, and when it rains, the streets get flooded, making it almost impossible to drive.
France politics
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 weeks ago

SCA's World of Coffee Heading to New Orleans in 2027

"By hosting World of Coffee and the World Coffee Roasting Championship together in New Orleans, we're creating a powerful platform to elevate craft, unlock opportunity and drive the industry forward through shared knowledge and innovation."
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Autonomous Tamper Presses Into the Global Market

"The portafilter locking mechanism, which closely simulates the way a portafilter engages with the brewing head group of an espresso machine, contributes to stability and repeatability during tamping."
Coffee
fromFortune
1 month ago

Meet the African cocoa farmers who are letting their crops rot because the commodity price has fallen so much | Fortune

With less money coming in, the 52-year-old Fofie in Ghana has taken the desperate step of giving part of his land to illegal sand miners, a lucrative practice driven by high construction demand since sand is used in concrete. The cost is severe, however: the sand mining makes the land infertile.
Agriculture
Coffee
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

How Roasters Add Vanilla, Hazelnut, And Other Flavors To Coffee Beans - Tasting Table

Flavored coffee is created by coating beans with synthetic flavor oils after roasting for consistent taste.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

We are exploited': Congolese fear losing out as US makes minerals deals

Eastern DRC communities fear US-led critical-minerals agreements will prioritize foreign supply security and worsen exploitation, poverty, displacement, and instability.
Marketing
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

'If You Don't Like Dark Roast, This Isn't the Coffee for You': How Exclusionary Ads Can Win Over the Right Customers

Dissuasive framing—explicitly stating who a product isn't for—drives greater engagement and appeal among target customers than traditional persuasive messaging.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

It's Easier Than You Might Think To Roast Your Own Coffee. But Is It Worth It? - Tasting Table

Roasting coffee at home offers control over flavor and freshness, making it a rewarding hobby for coffee enthusiasts.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Mine collapses in eastern Congo, leaving at least 200 dead

A former miner at the site told The Associated Press there have been repeated landslides because the tunnels are dug by hand, poorly constructed, and left without maintenance. "People dig everywhere, without control or safety measures. In a single pit, there can be as many as 500 miners, and because the tunnels run parallel, one collapse can affect many pits at once," Clovis Mafare said.
US news
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Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Historic harvests and sky-high prices so why can't Colombia's coffee-growers hire pickers?

Colombia's coffee industry faces an existential crisis despite record prices, as climate change causes erratic seasons, labor shortages, and rural abandonment that threaten the viability of farming.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

More than 200 killed in landslide at DRC coltan mine

A landslide triggered by heavy rains has killed more than 200 people at the Rubaya coltan mine in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, authorities said. DRC's Ministry of Mines said on Wednesday that about 70 children were among the victims, and others who were injured were evacuated to medical facilities in the city of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province.
World news
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

A Guide to Indonesian Coffee Cultivars and Varieties

Indonesia ranks among the world's top five coffee producers, with a unique history spanning from Dutch colonial introduction in 1699 to modern cultivation of diverse resistant varieties across its archipelago.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A robust future? Why Brazil's bitter' coffee is thriving as the climate crisis hits global crops

When the Paiter Surui community expelled the last invaders of their land in 1981, they faced a divisive decision. Should they keep the coffee plantations left by the colonisers? Some destroyed them because of the death and violence contact with the non-Indigenous world had caused. Others felt sorry for the trees and couldn't kill them.
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Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Floating cities of logs: can the lungs of Africa' survive its exploitation?

Millions depend on the Congo River basin for livelihoods while facing dangerous river travel, corruption, and threats to biodiverse forests that trap massive carbon.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Coffee Byproducts Could Reduce Plastic in 'Plastic Wrap'

Coffee byproducts offer a promising, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable alternative for improving the functional and ecological performance of bio/edible films. These agro-industrial residues exhibit a richness in biofunctional compounds such as polyphenols, caffeine and dietary fibers, which contribute significant antioxidant, antimicrobial and UV-barrier properties, making them ideal candidates for applications in active food packaging.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

CO2 Fermentation Boosts Natural-Process Coffee Scores in Colombian Trial

CO2-assisted closed fermentation of natural-process coffee cherries increases specialty coffee scores from 82.15 to 86.90 points using the SCA 100-point scale.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The true cost of Ecuador's perfect roses: how the global flower trade poisons workers

Ecuador's Cayambe region relies on rose cultivation for high-value export income, but growers face economic insecurity and environmental and health risks from intensive pesticide use.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Banks shut, futures uncertain one year after M23 rebels seized DRC's Goma

M23’s capture of Goma shut banks and ATMs, forcing residents to cross into Rwanda or use limited alternatives to access cash and sustain livelihoods.
Agriculture
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

This Valentine's Day, chocolate comes with new risks

Climate shocks and forest loss have made cocoa supply volatile, requiring agroforestry to protect yields, landscapes, and long-term resilience.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Weekly Coffee News: Tariff Representation + Kauai Coffee Update

Kauai Coffee delays layoffs to April-May pending lease negotiations, a law firm pursues tariff refunds, Frinj Coffee founders died from carbon monoxide poisoning, and new coffee products launch including a barista guide and portable espresso machine.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

You take what you can and run': families describe harrowing journey to escape fighting in DRC

Mass displacement and relentless shelling forced thousands of Congolese in South Kivu to flee, carrying possessions and losing livestock during a two-day, 21-mile trek.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

U.N. Officially Designates Oct. 1 International Coffee Day

The UN General Assembly adopted the resolution March 10, while inviting the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to help facilitate the annual observance in collaboration with relevant organizations, particularly the International Coffee Organization (ICO).
Coffee
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

What 'banana republic' means and why its history matters

In the coastal city of Trujillo, he'd observed how the US-owned United Fruit Company dominated the city's railways and docks and wielded significant political influence. This inspired his novel "Cabbages and Kings" (1904), in which he wrote about the fictional republic of Anchuria — a 'small, maritime banana republic' whose government bent to the interests of a powerful foreign corporation.
World news
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

USDA Report Projects Growth of Brazilian Specialty Coffee Despite Market Whiplash

Brazil's specialty coffee sector faces tariff pressures, supply constraints, and shifting buyer demands while adopting new international quality assessment standards.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Green Coffee Trader Volcafe USA is Now Coastal Commodities

Volcafe USA rebranded to Coastal Commodities after ending its long-term commercial arrangement with the Volcafe group, maintaining all existing operations, leadership, and customer relationships.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Decaf Coffee Gets A Bad Reputation. Here's Why It Shouldn't - Tasting Table

A good cup of coffee (decaf included) delivers on all fronts: Flavor, acidity, body, sweetness, and balance, aka The Pleasure Principle. The infamously-snobbish coffee élite might maintain that decaf drinkers aren't "real coffee fans." But, as a veteran barista, I would argue that the opposite is actually true: Only the most diehard bean-heads tread decaf domain.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Weekly Coffee News: Regenerative Certification + Tons of Coffee Seized

Multiple global coffee industry developments: certifications, new retail concepts, leadership changes, sustainability code review, and a major counterfeit coffee seizure.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Weekly Coffee News: Unionization in Milwaukee + New U.S. Coffee Roasting Champ

Discourse Coffee Workshop voted to unionize under the Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH). WUWM reported the company voluntarily recognized the union without a National Labor Relations Board election after more than 70% of Discourse's 23 employees signed union authorization cards, with bargaining expected to begin soon.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 months ago

Free Global Library Brings Shade-Grown Coffee Into the Light

By making the science accessible, we can accelerate the transition to coffee landscapes that are shade-grown, climate-resilient and farmer-centered,
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

EU Clears Hartree's Acquisition of Coffee and Cocoa Trader Touton

European Commission approved Hartree Partners Holdings' acquisition of French green coffee and cocoa trader Touton, citing no competition concerns under EU Merger Regulation.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Equal Origins Says 'Raise Your Cup' for the Women Who Grow Coffee

Equal Origins launches Raise Your Cup campaign to highlight undervalued women in coffee and cocoa supply chains, coinciding with the UN's 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Caffeto Specialty Coffee Crafts a Colombia-Carolina Connection

Caffeto Specialty Coffee opened a Cornelius cafe serving Colombian-sourced, Manizales-roasted coffee alongside Colombian-inspired drinks, pastries and communal, tropical-inspired seating.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Why You Might Be Forced To Settle For Cacao-Free Chocolate In 2026 (Sorry, Chocolate Lovers) - Tasting Table

West African cocoa production faces severe climate challenges, forcing chocolate manufacturers to reduce cacao content and use substitute ingredients to maintain supply and profitability.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Brazilian Researchers Promote Targeted Application of Bees for Coffee

A small, stingless bee may be able to raise coffee yields while fitting into real-world pest control programs, according to a new study from Brazil. In a field study on full-sun arabica farms, researchers reported a 67% higher fruit yield on coffee branches closer to colonies of the native stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis, compared with branches farther away. The study was recently published in Frontiers in Bee Science.
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fromwww.engadget.com
2 years ago

The best gifts for coffee lovers in 2026

Curated coffee gear — insulated pour-over carafe, travel mug with snap-in infuser, and silicone bottomless dripper — enhances home brewing for all coffee enthusiasts.
Coffee
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

CQI Expands 2026 Global Coffee Fund, Launches Matching Grants

CQI expands its Global Coffee Fund to mobilize $500,000, adding matching grants and sustained education grants to broaden coffee quality education and educator development.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

IFAD, Vietnam and Green Climate Fund Back $102 Million Coffee Initiative

The Vietnamese government, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the have combined for a $102.4 million investment designed to protect forests and boost rural incomes in Vietnam's coffee lands. The initiative, known as RECAF, involves blended financing, including a $32.4 million IFAD loan, a $35 million GCF grant and $35 million in domestic co-financing, according to IFAD, an agency of the United Nations dedicated to eradicating rural poverty.
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