Recently added articles from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal:
Tea's time to shine.(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2009; ... For a magazine covering two industries, it seems that tea is sometimes outshined by its bolder counterpart, coffee. I try not to pick favorites or give one more attention. This all changes in October, when tea gets to creep out from behind coffee's shadow and revel in the spotlight. ...
Indonesian coffee exports slowing.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
Oct 01, 2009 ... JAKARTA -- Indonesia's coffee exports are slowing down due to lower international prices and demand for coffee, threatening to slash exports by 40% this year. The executive secretary of the Association of Indonesian Coffee Exporters, Rachim Kartabrata, told state news agency ...
Price of tea set to rise warns DTTC official.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
Oct 01, 2009 ... DUBAI -- The price of tea is set to rise after major tea-producing countries were hit by droughts, an official of Dubai Tea Trading Centre has said. Sanjay Sethi, director of Dubai Trading Centre, told the Peninsula that during the first half of the year the total tea crops of ...
More interest in Rwanda's coffee.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
Oct 01, 2009 ... KIGALI -- Rwandan coffee has gained international reputation and a "prestigious profile," according to an official from Ocir-Cafe, the country's coffee authority. In a statement highlighting the state of affairs of the industry, Robinah Uwera, Ocir Cafe's marketing manager told ...
Zambia government signs coffee agreement.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
Oct 01, 2009 ... LUSAKA -- The government has signed an International Coffee Agreement (ICA) to encourage development of the coffee sector. The signing ceremony took place at the International Coffee Organization headquarters in the UK. Zambia's high commissioner to the UK, Anderson Chibwa signed on behalf ...