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Coffee News Recap, 2 Sep: Ethiopian government reports US $1.4 billion earnings from 2021/22 coffee exports, volumes of sustainably-sourced green coffee increased by 29% in 2021 & other stories

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ofi secures US $1.975 billion sustainability-linked loan. The three-year loan, which also includes a two and three-year revolving credit facility, will be used to achieve the food and beverage supplier’s sustainability targets – including in its coffee supply chains. Neumann Kaffee Gruppe releases 2022 Sustainability Report.

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Coffee News Recap, 12 Aug: Coffee leaf extract could inhibit Covid-19 infection, Intelligentsia employees vote to unionise & other stories

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Nespresso Professional survey finds nearly three-quarters of UK senior hospitality professionals believe sustainability is a priority. The study also found that following COP26, 84% of UK hospitality businesses surveyed (including coffee shops) have made sustainability improvements to their companies. Thu, 11 Aug.

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2024 Outlook: Restaurant Trends and Challenges, Part Three

Modern Restaurant Management

Vanilla isn’t for everyone In 2023, marketing took a cue from the ice cream parlor, embracing segmentation with the same precision as a sundae artisan. – Matt Elders, EVP, Revenue, Cordial 2023 served up a year of resilience and innovation for restaurants, as they adapted to shifting landscapes and embraced new dining paradigms.

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How to Cook a Direwolf

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In reviewing Elizabeth for Chicago magazine in winter 2013 , Jeff Ruby called it an “audit of us, the foodies, a label we hate but deserve because we can’t come up with anything more apt.” Aside from Burn the Place , Regan’s non-Elizabeth Chicago dining ventures were well-loved and much-praised but not sustainable. People noticed.