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Miles of blending in England's West country: Reg Butler finds a quaint roaster and packer during a holiday in southwest England. He tells the story of Miles Tea & Coffee.(Roaster/Packer Profile)(Company overview)

Porlock (population 1,300) is one of those picture-postcard villages in southwest England, which pulls in thousands of day-trip holidaymakers....
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 06/20/06 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Mohlkonig: changes through 80 years: a look at the manufacturing company that was originally known as Stawert Muhlenbau GmbH & Co. KG that was founded in Hamburg, 1924 and what has helped their success through 2006.(Grinding Equipment)(Company Profile

From a modest start in Hamburg around 80 years ago, Mahlkonig has become one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of coffee...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 02/20/06 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Marketing the wild forest coffee of Ethiopia: every cultivated Arabica coffee plant around the world originates from the forests of Ethiopia, Reg Butler talks to those who continue to work on bettering this source.(Ethiopia Coffee)

Everyone in the coffee business knows the legendary story of how the world's second largest traded commodity originated as a bean growing wild in...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 01/20/06 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Expanding sales for rooibos & honeybush: once a U.S. Court ruled that the trademark, 'Rooibos' was invalid, many more opportunities have opened up for others who produce the tea.(Rooibos & Honeybush)

In 2005, for South Africa's bulk exporters of rooibos, the best and most recent development was the settlement of a long-lasting dispute against...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 01/20/06 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Nicaragua--securing a future for quality: when coffee prices hit an all time low, Specialty coffee roaster, Bewley's, and Specialty coffee producer, Ramacafe, forged an alliance, Reg Butler writes about their relationship, which is reflected in their prod

A few years ago, when coffee prices were hitting their lowest levels in 30 years, roasting companies in the specialty sector were concerned about...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 11/20/05 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
The cultural route for Welsh Brew Tea.

Shrewd ethnic marketing is the driving force behind the rising sales of Welsh Brew Tea. The company's sales and marketing director, Alan Wenden...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 10/20/05 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Talking Italian coffee with Welsh Accent: Ferrari's Coffee demonstrates how they are able to maintain the great taste and quality in their products, with a consistent and time-honored strategy.

Ferrari's Coffee sounds very Italian, so you don't expect to find the company located in the winding mountain valleys in South Wales. Giancarlo...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 09/20/05 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Africa tea faces over-production.

According to the FAO, seven East and Central African countries are among the world's top 20 producers of tea. In crop-size order for year 2003,...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 03/20/05 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Africa's specialty coffee belt: Ethiopia to Zimbabwe.(Eastern African Fine Coffees Association)

This March 3-5, Zambia will host EAFCA's second African Fine Coffee Conference at Zambezi Sun Resort in Livingstone beside the Victoria...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 01/20/05 by Butler, Reg · More from publication -
Safmarine's focus on Africa: the history of a liner shipping service.(Company Profile)

When it comes to the need for overseas shipment of tea and coffee, Safmarine, a north/south operator, offers liner services to every part of the...
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, 01/20/04 by Butler, Reg · More from publication


