The Coffee Industry’s Petroleum Problem
As the Hormuz Strait blockade and its cascading consequences lay bare, coffee is still profoundly reliant on petroleum and its byproducts.
Welcome to another edition of the Coffee News Roundup, which this week combines the creepiness of Halloween with the rather
This week’s post is a little later than normal, because I had to take a break in order to
Welcome to another edition of the Coffee News Roundup. All the news that’s fit to print, so long as
The leaves are turning golden, yellow, and red here in Michigan. However, they’re also starting to fall, which means
The founder of the Glasgow Coffee Festival talks about the interrupted 2020 festival and how the team have switched focus.
This week, I’d like to begin by saying goodbye to Fresh Cup Magazine, which will be suspending operations after
Welcome to another week’s end, and another Coffee News Roundup. These things are getting longer and longer, even when
I start writing these news roundups on Fridays, and usually finish them (and write the intro) on Saturday morning. During
What’s happening in the world of coffee this week? Glad you asked. An Open Letter To Specialty Coffee Association
It’s Labor Day weekend here in the US, which means. . . I don’t really know what it means. Hot
It’s the end of another week, and the beginning of another Coffee News Roundup. This morning, as I went
I’m not exactly sure what happened to the last week, but apparently it is once again Friday? Waiting for
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