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South Sudan bets on climate-resistant Excelsa coffee for revival

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South Sudanese farmers are turning to Excelsa, a rare and climate-resistant coffee species, to combat the effects of climate change and revive the country’s agriculture. As droughts threaten traditional crops, this resilient coffee bean...
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Norwalk police host Coffee with a Cop

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Police say meeting with people in a relaxed setting helps them forge a bond with the people they serve.
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Nestle India plans marginal price hikes to offset costs: Report

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Nestle India is considering small price hikes on its products to counter rising costs in coffee, cocoa, and edible oil. According to reports, the price increase will be kept as low as possible to avoid impacting sales volume.
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Report: Nestle India plans marginal price hikes to offset costs

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Nestle India is considering small price hikes on its products to counter rising costs in coffee, cocoa, and edible oil. According to reports, the price increase will be kept as low as possible to avoid impacting sales volume.
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Nestle India considering price hikes to counter inflation

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Nestle India is considering small price hikes on its products to counter rising costs in coffee, cocoa, and edible oil. According to reports, the price increase will be kept as low as possible to avoid impacting sales volume.
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Dawson City prenatal program looks to Ottawa for more funding as demand grows

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The Healthy Family, Healthy Babies prenatal program has been serving residents for 30 years. According to the program's co-ordinator, the usage has continued to grow, but the funding hasn't. Chris MacIntyre has more.
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Sudan's war devastates sugar industry, high consumption rates strain economy

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The conflict has devastated the local sugar industry, causing challenges to its already strained treasury and hardships for sugar farmers.
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What's driving up the price of specialty coffee in Calgary?

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The weak Canadian dollar is contributing to the rising price of specialty coffee because coffee roasters pay for beans in U.S. dollars.
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US-Colombia Row: Tariffs war may impact flower export To US?

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The US-Colombia trade row raises concerns that tariffs on Colombian flowers could disrupt exports to the US. This potential tariff impact could hurt Colombia's flower industry, a key export sector for the country.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing the best spots that Westport has to offer

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Description: News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Westport.
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East End: North Fork Roasting Company

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News 12 takes you to North Fork Roasting Company.
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Fort Smith, N.W.T., 1 year on from the fatal plane crash

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There were seven people on that Northwestern Air Lease Plane, community members whose presence is missed by family and friends. Carla Ulrich tells us how Fort Smith is remembering them.
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Starbucks Enforcing Pay-To-Stay Rules

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Starbucks reminding Americans they are a coffee shop, not a public bathroom nor a gathering space… quite simply you have to pay to stay.
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Inside the daily routine of Build-A-Bear’s CEO

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Build-A-Bear's CEO gave Fortune an exclusive look at her day, which kicks off before sunrise.
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Finnish roastery wows connoisseurs in Helsinki with an AI-generated coffee blend

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Helsinki’s Kaffa Roastery collaborated with local AI consultancy Elev to create 'AI-conic', a blend featuring four bean varieties, predominantly Brazil’s Fazenda Pinhal.
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Dunkin’ Teams Up With Sabrina Carpenter

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Dunkin' hopes coffee drinkers are ready to shake that ass in 2025. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter promoting Dunkin's new Sabrina's Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso.
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Board game cafés gaining popularity in Calgary

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With the new year around the corner, the hospitality industry is entering its slow season. Despite that, at least one kind of café is still seeing a rise in popularity.
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Edison businesses, families still facing day-to-day life without water

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Places like 7-Eleven are remaining open, but with limitations. The bathroom is also out of order, and the coffee machine isn't working. The Slurpee machine is still going — for now.
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‘It’s just too much.’ Edison families, businesses still facing day-to-day life without water

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There is still a lot of work that needs to be done at the site of the break along Woodbridge Avenue before the main is repaired. Work crews are still pumping out water from beneath the road.
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Brazil's coffee shortage: Producers work to mitigate climate change impacts

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The world's largest producer of coffee is facing a perfect storm. that's seen international prices soar—as production plummets
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Study Says Coffee Lovers Have Lower Risk Of Head & Neck Cancers

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If you enjoy sipping on a mug of tea or coffee, here's some interesting news for you: these hot drinks might do more than just keep you warm in winter. They could actually help lower the risk of head and neck cancers. A study analyzing...
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Cafe in Atlin, B.C., offers coffee, chocolate and a warm gathering place over winter

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In the sleepy northern town of Atlin, BC a little Christmas magic has appeared. Cheryl Kawaja takes us inside a historic building turned cafe where locals are delighted to gather.
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Drinking Tea or Coffee Each Day Could Lower Cancer Risk

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A new study suggests that drinking tea or coffee daily may lower the risk for several cancer types. Watch this report for more details!
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Ghana's new gold rush: Perils for the environment and economy

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Ghana is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly among young people.