In Colombia’s coffee-producing region of Risaralda, small trees run along the sharp incline of the Andes Mountains, carefully tended in tidy rows. Thousands of green coffee berries turn brilliant red ...
Colombia native Fabio Caro has one request for every coffee drinker he speaks to at Macondo Coffee. “Try it without sugar,” says Caro, the 70-year-old founder of the local coffee chain. At Macondo, ...
“En casa del herrero, azadón de palo.” In the blacksmith’s house, a wooden hoe. This popular saying in Colombia (which mirrors sayings elsewhere like “the shoemaker’s child always goes barefoot”) ...
On the seacoast of New Hampshire in a hamlet called Rye, La Mulita, a Colombian specialty coffee shop, has been flourishing. It’s the story of an immigrant named Max Pruna who settled in New Hampshire ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Hispanic Heritage Month is being celebrated across the nation, including across the Tri-Cities. One of the ways Hispanic Heritage is being celebrated is through a simple ...
Though coffee is one of the world’s most important commodities, little of the profit trickles down to the farmers, while workers are abandoning the countryside in search of more lucrative jobs in the ...
This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. At first glance, Finca El Ocaso, located in the hills outside Salento, ...
A celebration of Colombian heritage where women-grown coffee, and Sofía Vergara converge in perfect harmony MIAMI, FL, ...
Due to rising temperatures and climate change, small-scale coffee farmers in Colombia are increasingly planting cacao. Cacao faces fewer immediate challenges compared to coffee, which is prone to ...