Coffee News Club: Week of June 23rd
Click to find out why everyone loves specialty coffee. Plus, a new coffee tech competition and groundbreaking research on coffee leaf rust.
Which Coffee Varieties Can Survive Leaf Rust? A New Study May Offer Answers
The study found that no single variety was entirely immune to CLR—even those explicitly bred to be resistant—but several exhibited “high resistance” across different countries.
What To Do When ICE Comes to Your Coffee Shop
The increase in dubiously legal ICE raids isn’t just a moral crisis—it’s also an urgent workplace safety issue. Now’s the time to create a plan for when ICE comes to your coffee shop.
Sip Late, Sleep Never: What Coffee Really Does to Your Brain at Night
Researchers investigated how caffeine affects the brain during sleep, discovering that it impairs essential brain functions crucial for restorative sleep.
Coffee News Club: Week of June 16th
Click to find out how coffee at night keeps you spiraling. That and more — here's the news for the week of June 16th.
Drone Software Sniffs Out Destructive Coffee Berry Borers
A team of scientists developed a software system that uses drones and advanced image processing to detect coffee berry borer infections.
The C Price Is Changing—Here’s What That Means for Coffee
The C market has always been complex, bu price changes are easy to understand because they’re shown in dollars per pound. But that’s about to change.
Coffee News Club: Week of June 9th
Coffee’s going metric, Colombia pays farmers to plant coffee, and a study says coffee’s good for aging.
Who Wants to be a Global Coffee Creator for Starbucks?
Job postings for positions like "chief cold brew officer" and "global coffee creator" are popular among large coffee brands and can feel like thinly-veiled marketing campaigns.
Peet’s Coffee Latest Target in Legal Fight Over Nondairy Milk Upcharges
One law firm keeps suing over nondairy milk surcharges. The latest target? Peet’s Coffee.