According to preliminary police investigations, Bosco Senkima, 40, was caught red-handed by angry residents stealing coffee beans from a garden owned by one Luboyera Thank you for reading ...
Unlike neighboring Ethiopia or Uganda, oil-rich South Sudan has never been known as a coffee-producing nation. Its British colonizers grew robusta and arabica, but much of that stopped during ...
Besides drought, there has also been an in- creased attack of pests such as coffee twig borer and attacks of different ...
The year was 1972, and all Asians were being forced out of Uganda by dictator President Idi ... "We'd never had baked beans before - it was tasteless baked beans," she said.
Coffee bean crops have been ruined by drought on the one hand and excess rain on the other. Most coffee beans used in America are grown in Brazil or Vietnam. The supplies may not rebound in the next ...
In 2024, Bloomberg reported on the rise of bean theft in Uganda, while in 2017, Fair Planet reported on Kenya's "unprecedented" number of coffee thefts, all perpetrated by professional thieves.
The workshop attracted 19 staff members (13 women and 6 men) from eight CLP coffee companies and their suppliers, all of whom ...
One truck of 30 tons of coffee has to travel some 1,800 miles (3,000 kilometers) to reach the port in Kenya to be shipped. The cost for the first leg of that trip, through Uganda, is more than $ ...
where the museum says the beans were invented. Not far from coffee’s origins, in Uganda, the Kyambura Women’s Coffee Cooperative employs twenty local women, many of whom are HIV-positive or ...