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Single-dose grinding has become more common, but it’s still changing
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Single-dose grinding has become more common, but it’s still changing

Favoured by baristas, home brewers, and competitors, single-dose grinding is a common practice in specialty coffee. The technique allows you to grind one dose at a time, preserving freshness and making it easier to switch between different coffees. Traditionally, most commercial and home grinders – for espresso and filter – have large hoppers designed to […]

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Coffee News Recap, 7 Feb: Arabica futures set for longest run of gains in 45 years, World of Coffee Dubai to begin on 10 February
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Coffee News Recap, 7 Feb: Arabica futures set for longest run of gains in 45 years, World of Coffee Dubai to begin on 10 February

Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week.  Editor’s note For the first time in its history, the arabica futures market has reached over US $4/lb. This unprecedented high – largely due to supply shortages in Brazil, dwindling global stockpiles, and US President Trump’s tariff threats to Colombia

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PRF announces first speakers for its biggest-ever event in Honduras on 27 & 28 March 2025
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PRF announces first speakers for its biggest-ever event in Honduras on 27 & 28 March 2025

On 27 & 28 March 2025, Producer & Roaster Forum (PRF) will host its biggest edition yet at the Copantl Hotel & Convention Centre in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.  The event, marking PRF’s tenth anniversary, will bring international roasters, traders, producers, baristas, and industry experts together to share their knowledge – bolstering the growth of

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Coffee News Recap, 17 Jan: ICE arabica rose 1.7% following reduced rainfall in Brazil, Starbucks revokes open-door policy in the US & other stories
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Coffee News Recap, 17 Jan: ICE arabica rose 1.7% following reduced rainfall in Brazil, Starbucks revokes open-door policy in the US & other stories

Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week.  Editor’s note After weather reports estimated a drop in rainfall levels below historical averages, the Intercontinental Exchange contract for arabica climbed 1.7%. Over the past few weeks, arabica futures have remained steady, slightly above the US $3.2/lb mark; however, market

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illycaffè preIllycaffè Unveils Regenerative Agriculture Coffee at Sigep 2025sents at Sigep 2025 the first coffee produced 100% with regenerative agriculture, certified by regenagri®
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illycaffè preIllycaffè Unveils Regenerative Agriculture Coffee at Sigep 2025sents at Sigep 2025 the first coffee produced 100% with regenerative agriculture, certified by regenagri®

illycaffè preIllycaffè Unveils Regenerative Agriculture Coffee at Sigep 2025sents at Sigep 2025 the first coffee produced 100% with regenerative agriculture, certified by regenagri® Sustainability and innovation take center stage at the illy stand, featuring a schedule of events with special guests, including Andrea Aprea, illy Chef Ambassador illycaffè, a global leader in sustainable, high-quality coffee, will participate

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