Coffee News Recap, 19 July: Vietnam’s coffee exports expected to remain tight until end of year, MICE2025 to take place from 20 to 22 March & other stories

Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the previous week. 

Here are this week’s stories – the word of the week is investments.

Mon, 15 Jul

  • World Coffee Research updates robusta breeding report. The peer-reviewed robusta breeding initiative will include four phases, including designing target sensory profiles, creating genetic variation, and distributing at least 1,000 unique clones for evaluation. The first breeding cycle began in April 2024, with selected parent crossed to customise clones to local growing conditions. The seeds resulting from these crosses will be harvested in February 2025, and then disseminated to WCR partners. (Portland, Oregon, US)
  • New report reveals UK coffee shop owners are confident about their future. According to data from SumUp, more than 35% of coffee shop owners in the UK feel confident that their business will perform well and overcome any future challenges. Some 44% agreed the current economy and rising costs are a main cause for concern, despite signs of recovery following the pandemic and conflict in Ukraine. (London, UK)

Tue, 16 Jul

  • Black Sheep Coffee appoints Thomas Colebourn as new Finance Director. Colebourn brings years of finance leadership experience from roles at the LEGO Group and UK retailer M&S to his new position at Black Sheep. His appointment follows the company’s recent milestones of opening its 100th international store in Abu Dhabi and entering the US market with a debut in Dallas, Texas. (London, UK)
  • GoodNews debuts in the Netherlands. The Spanish coffee company initially planned to launch in Amsterdam in 2023 as part of a broader strategy to enter major European cities. With over €15 million raised from seed, Series A, and crowdfunding rounds, GoodNews aims to scale operations with future expansion into Germany and the Nordics. (Barcelona, Spain)
  • Nestlé develops new high-yielding Star 4 arabica variety. Developed using traditional breeding methods and selected to grow in Brazil, the new variety has larger-sized beans and is said to have desirable flavour characteristics similar to other Brazilian coffees. The Star 4 was developed by the multi-national to meet rising global demand while also safeguarding quality for future generations.

Wed, 17 Jul

  • MICE2025 to take place from 20 to 22 March. More than 10,000 attendees are expected to visit next year’s event, which will take place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Exhibitor registration is open now. (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Bluewater launches new commercial water filtration system. The US water purification company debuted the Café Station 1 at World of Coffee Copenhagen, which uses purifying SuperiorOsmosis technology to remove contaminants and adds minerals like calcium and magnesium in a 2:1 ratio using Liquid Rock solution. (Brea, California, US)
  • Caffè Mauro serves world leaders at G7 Trade Summit. The trade minister summit included representatives of Italy, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the UK, and the US, who also attended an exclusive tasting of the Bio Peru and Special Espresso blends. (Reggio Calabria, Italy)

Thu, 18 Jul

  • Starbucks plans expansion in Australia following improved performance. The chain plans to open a location in Perth, Western Australia, with 12 drive-thru stores opening soon and nine more by early 2025. This expansion follows successful openings in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, marking a strategic move amid growing demand and recent profitability milestones in the country. (Perth, Australia)
  • UK’s Pret ends five-drinks-a-day subscription service. Launched in 2020 for £20 per month (which increased to £30), the subscription service will be replaced by “Club Pret”, which will offer 50% off up to five drinks daily for £5 per month until 31 March 2025. (London, UK)
  • The 2024 Café Business Expo to take place on 15 & 16 October. The event will include 100 speakers and 200 exhibitors – highlighting the latest products and services in the coffee and F&B sectors – and will also include the 2024 Innovation Awards, including Product of the Year. Exhibitor and visitor registration is open now. (London, UK)

Fri, 19 Jul

  • Expo Cafeto 2024 totake place on 20 & 21 July. Organised by Flick Producciones, the event will feature a trade show, public and private coffee tastings, and the Cafeto Brew Off and Cafeto Latte Art competitions. The knockout-style Cafeto Brew Off will include three participants per round, and the winner will receive a ticket to attend the 2025 Specialty Coffee Expo. The Cafeto Latte Art competition, meanwhile, will assess the skills of ten baristas. (Córdoba, Argentina)
  • Girlsplaining schedules first-ever in-person event from 3 to 5 August. The initiative aims to create an inclusive platform for knowledge-sharing and skill development, as well as to improve female representation in the coffee industry. Activities include workshops, a Bolivian coffee cupping, and sensory analysis and entrepreneurship sessions, supported by the Coffee Quality Institute. (La Paz, Bolivia)
  • The 46th edition of SIGEP to take place from 18 to 22 January. Organised by Italian Exhibition Group, the 2025 event is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors from over 160 countries from a number of different industries, including coffee, bakery, chocolate, and gelato. Next year’s SIGEP will include Sigep World – The World Expo for Foodservice Excellence. (Rimini, Italy)
A woman sorts coffee cherries in Vietnam.

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