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Coffee Prices May Climb 20% on Smaller Brazil Crop, India Says (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Robusta coffee prices, down 35 percent from their peak this year, may climb about 20 percent by March as roasters rebuild stockpiles and output declines in Brazil, the world's second-biggest producer.
| Clinton, `Rock Stars' of Coffee Help Change Rwanda's Economy (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- As Christy Thorns, the coffee buyer for Allegro Coffee Co. , which supplies Whole Foods Market Inc. , sniffed, slurped and spit her way through 24 Rwandan coffees on her evaluating table, she discovered a taste she wasn't used to from that country.
| Coffee Futures Fall as Dollar Gains Against Real, Growers Sell (Bloomberg) Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Coffee prices in New York fell for the second straight day as the dollar gained against the real, increasing the incentive for growers to sell supplies from Brazil , the biggest producer of the beans.
| Coffee-shop thief strikes a 5th time (The Columbus Dispatch) A masked gunman robbed Cup O' Joe in German Village today in what police say is the latest in a series of early-morning holdups at Columbus coffee shops.
| Mt. Pointe teen says he put laxatives in teacher's coffee (The Arizona Republic) A Mountain Pointe High School student was arrested Monday after Phoenix police said he slipped some pills into his teacher's coffee.
| Kenyan Coffee Output May More Than Double by 2012, Fund Says (Bloomberg) Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Kenya 's coffee production may more than double by 2012 as small-scale farmers boost output through increased funding, the state-run Coffee Development Fund said.
| Driver charged after crashing near coffee shop (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Richmond police have charged a man in a single-vehicle crash in front of a South Richmond coffee shop early today. Alkaly Leo Keita, 21, of the 5700 block of Belmont Road in Richmond, was charged with eluding police, driving without a license, having an open container and driving under the influence, police said. Keita was heading south on the Robert E. Lee Bridge just after midnight when police ...
| ‘Motit’ excites Cordillera coffee lovers (Philippine Daily Inquirer) LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The protection of an endangered wild-cat species that could spell millions of profit for the Cordillera’s coffee growers and traders has emerged as a rallying cause for business and the environment.
| Colombia Fedecafe Coffee Purchase Prices - Nov 18 (INO News) BOGOTA (Dow Jones)--Below are prices set by Colombia's National Federation of Coffee Growers, known as Fedecafe, for purchases by the National Coffee Fund on Tuesday.
| Recall issued for non-dairy coffee mix (CBC British Columbia) Canada's food watchdog is warning consumers with milk allergies to avoid certain non-dairy coffee mix distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
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