Month: March 2016

Attibassi, the Italian coffee brand in Pakistan

Attibassi, the Italian coffee brand in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD – The young Pakistani generation shows a positive inclination towards coffee and new coffee chains have decided to enter in the Pakistan coffee market, especially via trendy outlets. Even though Pakistan is a tea drinker and lover nation, some pioneering brands decided to invest in the country, opening their shops across Pakistan and and bringing the tea loving nation their roasted Italian coffee.

Ukraine between growth and black market

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KIEV – The coffee market in Ukraine has been developing, and its capacity is increasing every year. Coffee consumption grew dramatically between 2000 and 2010 with an average annual rate of consumption of +23%, reaching +28% in 2012 (49.6 thousand tons of coffee and its substitutes), but due to political situation in the following years, the market has faced a reduction of its

Russian Market Dominated by Instant Coffee

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MOSCOW – According to International Coffee Council report, Russia is now the eighth largest coffee consumer worldwide, and one of the largest markets for soluble coffee. In 2014, Russia imported 4.7 million 60kg bags of coffee, of which just over 700,000 were then re-exported to neighbouring countries. The market in Russia is dominated by instant coffee, plus Russia is still

Lavazza Buys Carte Noire and Targets €2bn Sales

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TURIN – The world’s seventh-biggest coffee roaster, Lavazza, has offered to buy French brand Carte Noire, the French leader in the coffee market, for around 800 million euros in a deal that will reach the company a leadership position in France and the second in Europe. In a offer subjected to approval by the European Commission and French authorities, Lavazza has

Black Coffee to help American health and market

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CORVALLIS – Coffee offers a wealth of health benefits and a temporarily boost concentration and alertness, and drinking coffee might also lower the risk of liver disease, according to the Linus Pauling Institute. Black coffee is a healthier alternative to coffee flavored with calorie-laden cream and sugar, and it might also help lose weight. A single cup of coffee with 2 teaspoons of