Coffee

Cape Town shopping: Africa’s Horn of plenty – Daily Telegraph

In the courtyard, fragrant with the scent of fresh coffee and alive with jazz … from bead-covered chairs made in Cameroon to Carrol Boyes spoons. Anyone who is into serious South African art will be pleased to find that some … Continue reading

Africa’s coffee output to rise by a third by 2015 – Reuters

But Denis Seudieu, chief economist at the International Coffee Organisation, told Reuters that countries like Uganda, Kenya, Cameroon and Tanzania have come up with hardier seedlings that produce higher yields, and are reaching out to new markets.

Cajun Comix – bestofneworleans.com

For Cajuns who’ve vacationed at or visited the polluted and muddied coastal strip in Cameron Parish known as Holly Beach … “Bec Doux and [his sidekick] Zirable enjoy Cajun food and strong Cajun coffee, hunting and fishing, ogling pretty women, … Continue reading

Wilkommen Cameron’s Brewing Company’s Newest Release – The Deviator Doppelbock – CNW Group

Cameron’s Doppelbock features imported German malt, a rich dark amber colour, and an aroma full of sweet toffee and caramel encompassing hints of coffee and freshly baked bread. The finish is deliciously complex with a full mouth feel, followed by … Continue reading

Shop, nap, shop: Oxford deal-seekers pull an all-nighter – Anniston Star

The crowd at Quintard Mall Friday morning was a moderate one: all of the stores had several customers and many shoppers milled about in the common area, clutching bags and enjoying morning cups of coffee … Star Staff Writer Cameron … Continue reading

PM: Securing growth is top priority – Rutland and Stamford Mercury

Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the inventiveness of Britain’s manufacturing sector as he toured a Nestle factory in Burton upon Trent which is creating 300 new jobs. The Prime Minister told workers at Nestle’s coffee production facility in …

Cameron sings the praises of manufacturing as he chats to employees – This is Derbyshire

Following his visit to Toyota, Mr Cameron arrived in a warehouse at Nestlé to a backdrop of Dolce Gusto coffee boxes and an audience of excited workers. He was introduced by Nestlé chief executive Paul Grimwood, who said the visit … Continue reading

Nestlé invests GBP 110 million in United Kingdom creating 300 jobs and tripling coffee capsule production – Benzinga

British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomed the news … The factory in Tutbury is one of only two production sites for Nescafé Dolce Gusto coffee capsules in the world. The other is located in Girona, Spain. The investment will equip … Continue reading

Bitter dispute brews over ‘fair trade’ coffee – Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Cameron, the chief executive of Fairtrade International … to sort through a proliferation of competing fair trade labels with differing claims. Coffee, which Rice said accounted for more than 70 percent of the fair trade market in the …

Nestle brews up 300 new coffee jobs – Westmidlands.com

The announcement of the investment at Nestle’s coffee production site in Tutbury, near Burton-upon-Trent, was welcomed by Prime Minister David Cameron as “excellent news” for Britain’s manufacturing sector. Nestle said 300 new roles would be …