After more than six years holding the top executive position at the sibling nonprofits Cup of Excellence (CoE) and Alliance for Coffee Excellence (ACE), Darrin Daniel has resigned. In a…
Month: March 2023
Equipment Brand Native Design Launches with Brewers, Tampers and More
The owners of Tulsa, Oklahoma-based coffee company DoubleShot Coffee have launched a new brand of brewing equipment and accessories called Native Design. The freshly launched website for Native Design showcases…
The Ultimate Coffee Bracket Challenge Returns For 2023
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Bracketsprology is back!
Keurig and Coffee Science Foundation Backing Farmer Income Research
The Coffee Science Foundation (CSF) and one of the largest beverage companies in the world, Keurig Dr Pepper, are supporting a research project designed to better understand coffee farmer income. …
Design Details: A Single Piece of Functional Furniture at Roveta in Quito
Welcome to Design Details, an ongoing editorial feature in Daily Coffee News focused on individual examples of coffee shop architecture, interior design, packaging design or branding. If you are a coffee…
Middle East Coffee Marketplace and App Cofe Raises $15 Million
With global growth ambitions, Middle East-based coffee marketplace Cofe (styled as COFE by the company) has raised US$15 million in a Series B funding round. Leading the investment is WAED…
Pedro Pascal’s Coffee Order Is A Cry For Help
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Daddy is tired.
In Decatur, GA, A New Community Hub Emerges At Opo Coffee
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Sprudge Maps Spotlight: Opo Coffee in Decatur, Georgia.
Nope, Coffee Won’t Give You Extra Energy. It’ll Just Borrow a Bit that You’ll Pay for Later
Many of us want (or should I say need?) our morning coffee to give us our “get up and go”. Altogether, the people of the world drink more than two billion cups…
Study: Climate Change Increasing ‘Systemic Shocks’ to Coffee Production
The global coffee industry can expect increasing and “ongoing systemic shocks” to coffee production due to climate change, according to new research published this month in the journal PLOS Climate. …