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Best of Yemen Auction Breaks Price and Participation Records

The recent Best of Yemen annual auction set a new record with the top lot fetching $1,159 USD per kilogram, while seeing its highest ever participation from coffee farmers who are women.

First Chicha Challenge Auction Will Focus on Experimental Peruvian Coffees

Through a partnership with auction platform provider M-Cultivo, Peru-based coffee export company Cultivar Coffees is launching the inaugural Chicha Challenge auction. Taking place online Dec. 5, the auction will showcase 12 microlots with a focus on complex fruitiness and floral notes through experimental post-harvest processing. All of the lots are from farmers in Peru.

Vollers UK Launching ‘Hidden Beans’ Auction of Spot Coffees

The Vollers-owned auction platform V-Auction is introducing a “Hidden Beans” online auction on Nov. 5-6, that promises to offer “treasures from the past harvest.” The two-day auction will feature spot coffees from numerous trading companies that are housed in the Vollers UK Bury St. Edmunds warehouse. 

Royal Coffee and Royal New York Have New Midwest Warehouse

California-based green coffee importer Royal Coffee announced and New York-based importer Royal New York announced that that their shared warehouse in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, is closing with the retirement of Steve and Laura Ragsdale of Caffeinated Cargo. However, the companies have found a new warehousing partner through coffee warehousing and logistics specialist Costa Oro, which recently opened an outpost in Sturtevant, Wisconsin — between Milwaukee and Chicago — called Costa Oro Chicago.

Caravela Coffee Opens Dry Mill in Oaxaca, Mexico

Green coffee trader Caravela Coffee opened a dry mill in Oaxaca Mexico called Trilladora El Aguila. The company also operates dry mills in Colombia, Ecuador and Nicaragua.

Satinaki Coop Hosts First Auction for Peru Chanchamayo Coffees

The Satinaki producer and exporter group in Peru held its first online auction of top-quality coffees on Oct. 5. Featuring high-quality coffees from the Chanchamayo region, the auction attracted roaster and importer buyers from all over the world, with a top coffee microlot fetching $27 per kilogram.

Starbucks Coffee Expert

Andrew Linnemann, a key figure in the coffee sourcing and quality control operations of Starbucks, announced via LinkedIn that he his leaving the company at the end of October. Linnemann started as a Starbucks barista and now holds the title Vice President, Global Coffee & Tea. “After 31 impactful and rewarding years at Starbucks, I am excited to share that I will be leaving at the end of this month and starting the next chapter in my career,” Linneman wrote.

World Coffee Portal Launches Annual US Coffee Shop Market Report

Allegra-owned market research and news agency World Coffee Portal released its annual report on the United States coffee shop market, Project Café USA 2025. “Espresso-based beverages are gaining in traction, iced coffee sales are booming, and drive thru concepts are expanding,” the group wrote upon the report’s launch. “Click and collect is proving popular, while delivery is gaining greater traction.”

ICO Releases Monthly Commodity Price Report

The International Coffee Organization released its monthly report on coffee prices for September, showing a composite indicator price of $2.5890 US cents per pound, an 8.4% increase from August.

Pintail Coffee Wins NY State Minority & Women’s Business Award

Farmingdale, New York-based coffee company Pintail Coffee, which donates 100% of its profits to local hunger-relief organizations, was recently honored with The Business Council of New York State’s 2024 Minority & Women’s Business Award.

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Report: Matcha, Oat Milk and ‘Functional’ Ingredients on the Rise in US and Canada

Payment and business technology giant Square recently analyzed millions of transactions across the United States and Canada to discover coffee consumer trends…. read more

European Legislators Plan to Delay Deforestation Law (EUDR) a Year

Enforcement of the law for large European corporations was scheduled to take effect Dec. 30 of this year… read more

Starbucks Expands Research-Focused Coffee Farm Operations

Starbucks today announced an expansion of its in-house coffee farming and sustainability research activities, including new coffee farms in Costa Rica and Guatemala, plus planned investments for farms in Africa and Asia… read more

Arizona’s Press Coffee Buys 70-Hectare Farm in Panama

Phoenix-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer Press Coffee recently acquired a 70-acre coffee farm in Western Panama… read more

Let’s Talk Coffee is Back, Heading to Peru in 2025

Seattle-based green coffee trading company Sustainable Harvest is reprising its long-running Let’s Talk Coffee event, with plans for Peru in September of 2025… read more

Private-Label Specialist Cascade Coffee Has New Investor

Everett, Washington-based Cascade Coffee, one of the largest coffee roasting and packaging companies in the United States, has received an undisclosed investment from Chicago-based investment firm LaSalle Capital… read more

BestCup Spins The Hi-Fi Coffee Pod, a Specialty K-Cup Reinvention

Salt Lake City-based coffee co-packing startup BestCup is offering a new approach to Keurig-style brewing with a compostable pod product called the Hi-Fi Coffee Pod… read more

[Editor’s note: This story has been updated to note the move of the Royal New York warehouse in Wisconsin.]

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