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Weekly Coffee News: Roaster Software Update + Franchisee Wins $7.1 Million

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Giesen Unveils Updates to Roast Profiling Software and Subscriptions

Dutch coffee roasting equipment maker Giesen launched the Giesen Profiler 2.1, a major update to its built-in roast profiling software that was first revamped in February. New updates also include changes to the MyGiesen platform and a refined subscription model. 

Loring Featured on ‘Manufacturing Marvels’

California-based coffee roasting equipment maker Loring was recently featured in the Fox Business News segment, Manufacturing Marvels. See the virtual tour of the Loring plant here

Canadian Franchisee of Aromas Espresso Wins $7.1 Million After Procedural Dispute

A Canadian court has revived a CA$10 million (US$7.1 million) award for the Canadian franchisee of Isreal-born chain Aroma Espresso Bar. The original award judgement came in 2022, but was disputed on procedural grounds related to the arbitrator’s role. 

I’m Not a Barista and Timemore Launch Global Coffee Alliance for Good (GCAG)

The nonprofit I’m Not a Barista and equipment maker Timemore have partnered up for a new charitable organization called the Global Coffee Alliance for Good (GCAG), an extension of I’m Not a Barista’s Charity Coffee Wristband Program. A pilot program planned for GCAG is designed to aid coffee communities in Colombia. 

13 New Graduates from the Well Grounded Training Program

The UK and Ireland-based social enterprise Well Grounded recently graduated more than a dozen people from its coffee training program, backed by Danone. With coffee industry partners, Well Grounded provides coffee skills training to unemployed individuals. 

New Starbucks Chief Sustainability Officer Comes from Mars

Former sustainability head at Mars Petcare and other corporate entities, Marika McCauley Sine, was tapped by Starbucks as Chief Sustainability Officer. She replaces Michael Kobori, who had a planned retirement. 

Large European Coffee Companies Respond to EUDR Delay

The consortium of large European coffee companies known as International Coffee Partners (ICP) issued a statement applauding the European Commission for delaying implementation of new deforestation-free laws (EUDR) by a year, while urging increased collaboration over the next year. 

World Coffee Portal Releases Annual MENA Coffee Shop Report

Allegra’s World Coffee Portal launched its annual coffee shop market report for the Middle East and North America (MENA) region, showing overall growth of 11.2% to 11,163 outlets. 

Braun’s MultiServe Plus Gets SCA Home Brewer Certification

The MultiServe Plus Coffee Maker with Cold Brew from coffee equipment maker Braun has achieved Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) certification through the SCA Certified Home Brewer program

Small Bakery Buys Pettaway Coffee in Little Rock

The owners of a Little Rock, Arkansas, bakery called Daisy Pastry Shoppe are acquiring the specialty coffee shop Pettaway Coffee, according to an Arkansas Times report. The coffee business launched last year in the Pettaway Square development. Financial terms were not disclosed. 

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Here are some of DCN’s top stories from the past week…

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GCP: 73% of Coffee from Nine Major Buyers Meets Sustainability Baseline

“Significant additional individual and collaborative efforts are still needed to achieve transformational change.”… read more

Can You Trust Companies That Say Their Plastic Products are Recyclable?

Manufacturers assert that better recycling is the optimal way to reduce plastic pollution. But critics argue that the industry often exaggerates how readily items can actually be recycled… read more

A Brief Guide to Wonderful Colombian Coffees at Bogotá’s El Dorado Airport

Today’s larger airports also tend to be heavy on international chains. For tired international travelers, this might provide some warming familiarity, yet what’s in the cup can leave something to be desired… read more

Peru Coffee Study Underscores Environmental Benefits of Organic Production

A study from Peru shines new light on the environmental impact of green coffee production, finding synthetic fertilizers and untreated coffee pulp to be the largest contributors to carbon emissions… read more

Yafa Café is Bringing Yemeni Coffees to Downtown Brooklyn

Two cousins with Yemeni roots are two for two with the opening of their second Yafa coffee bar in the heart of Brooklyn, New York… read more

Is TikTok Right? Can Adding a Teaspoon of Cinnamon to Your Coffee Help You Burn Fat?

You probably already know the answer… read more

In Greenville SC, Design Firm Discommon Takes Atypical Turn Into Coffee

After years of sharing a space with Greenville, South Carolina-based Due South Coffee Roasters, industrial design firm Discommon recently unveiled its own line of branded coffee and drinkware… read more

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