GREENSBORO, N.C. — You know the Starbucks name, but have you seen the one coffee farm the company owns? It’s in Costa Rica. The Hacienda Alsacia Farm has been in existence since 1970. Starbucks bought ...
A worker sorts coffee beans at the Lamastus Family Estate farm in Boquete, a region known the world over for its coffee varieties. Mauricio Valenzuela/picture alliance via Getty Images The top of ...
Big Guns Coffee, a veteran and family-owned brand doing something new in the coffee space: building indoor hydroponic coffee farms. Unlike traditional coffee farming, which relies on soil, altitude, ...
A family-owned coffee farm in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, Hacienda Tres Ángeles teaches visitors about the coffee making process from “crop-to-cup.” Hacienda Tres Ángeles Coffee trees blanket the ...
In West Java, Indonesia, Endah is a member of a coffee-farming community. “Yes, I grow coffee,” Endah says. “I’m the daughter of coffee farmers, and also a wife of a coffee farmer.” Indonesia has the ...
After Kansas City native Brett Janssen met his fiancé Genisis Mejia in Colombia, the couple bought a 50-acre farm in the Andes Mountains. Now Janssen will make the 2,700-mile journey bringing coffee ...
The whirring of a grinder, the hissing of hot water, and the clanking of an espresso machine are distinctive sounds that shape both a sensory and gastronomic experience. It's no news that coffee is ...
Though coffee is one of the world’s most important commodities, little of the profit trickles down to the farmers, while workers are abandoning the countryside in search of more lucrative jobs in the ...
62-year-old Edgar Correa, a fourth-generation Colombian coffee farmer, is looking to direct trade after seeing his yields decline by 60% between 2020-2023. You never know where life is going to take ...
Which country is known as the Coffee Bowl of the World? Discover why Brazil holds this title, its dominance in global coffee production, climatic advantages, cultivation methods, export importance and ...