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Coffee News Recap, 9 Jun: WAC announces dates for world final in Australia, two Geshas receive over 96 points at BoP & other stories

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Nestlé launches pilot scheme to pay farmers in cash for more sustainable coffee. The company has offered around 3,000 coffee farmers in the Ivory Coast, Indonesia, and Mexico conditional cash incentives to encourage them to transition to regenerative agricultural practices. Nestlé releases first Nescafé Plan 2030 progress report.

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Coffee News Recap, 7 Oct: Severe weather forecast across several of Brazil’s coffee-growing regions, Nestlé commits US $1 billion to sustainable coffee production & other stories

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Agency for the Valorization of Agricultural Products (AVPA) opens entries for eighth annual Coffees Roasted at Origin competition. As part of the initiative, local artists in three US cities – Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Portland, OR – designed street art murals to raise awareness of sustainability issues in the coffee supply chain.

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Ghost Kitchen Franchise and Pandemic Resources

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Additionally, YEA finds slower, but still consistent changes in consumers getting back to pre-pandemic activities, as well as sustained interest in supporting Black-owned businesses. This includes beer, wine and spirit stores (down 21%), community supported agriculture (down 23 percent), and organic stores (down 11 percent).

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MRM People & Places: Maki Madness and Pancakes for Life

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. “VISIT PHILADELPHIA and the James Beard Foundation are thrilled for our unique partnership that brings the culinary and tourism industries together to make it easy for travelers to support delicious, diverse, and sustainable food,” said Jeff Guaracino, president and CEO, VISIT PHILADELPHIA.

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