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Starbucks Buys Research Farms
Starbucks Expands Research-Focused Coffee Farm Operations
Starbucks today announced an expansion of its in-house coffee farming and sustainability research activities, including new coffee farms in Costa Rica and Guatemala, plus planned investments for farms in Africa and Asia. The dollar amounts of the current or future investments were not publicly disclosed.
Starbucks Buys Research Farms as Climate Change Threatens Coffee Supply
Starbucks Corp. is buying two new research farms that will test everything from drones to microbes as it seeks to make coffee more resilient to climate change, which has already constricted availability and driven up prices.
Starbucks adds two more coffee farms to fight climate change
The Seattle-based coffee chain is adding two new farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica to protect the future of coffee growth with sustainable agronomy
Starbucks is buying up coffee farms to protect its supply
As the effects of climate change continue to batter many countries worldwide, Starbucks (SBUX) is committed to protecting its coffee supply from natural disasters.
Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) Secures Coffee Supply with Farm Investment
Normally when we hear about coffee chain Starbucks ($SBUX), we hear about its latest kerfuffle with a union, or some other group unhappy about
Starbucks Aims to Climate-Proof its Coffee
More than a decade ago, Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) bought its first coffee farm, in Costa Rica. Now the coffee giant has added two more to its portfolio. The Seattle-based company said Thursday that it’s invested in another farm in Costa Rica and its
Starbucks invests in two innovation farms to help climate-proof its coffee
The coffee giant buys 3% of the world’s coffee supply, which has been pressured in recent years due to extreme weather.
Starbucks Buys New Coffee Farms To Study Hybrid Coffee Varieties as Climate Change Puts Pressure on Global Supply
Starbucks has acquired two new coffee farms in Costa Rica and Guatemala to protect its coffee supply from climate change. The company, which purchases 3% of the world’s coffee, has been grappling with supply pressures caused by rising temperatures,
Starbucks wants to make sure there’s enough coffee in the future
Related: Starbucks CEO has tough words for employees on return to office Not only will the farms be used to produce coffee beans for your cup of Morning Joe, they will also be used as research and development sites.
Starbucks adds two new coffee farms to address supply issues
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) announced on Thursday an expansion of its collaborative coffee innovation network through the addition of farms located in Guatemala and Costa Rica. Future farm investments in Africa and Asia are also planned.
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Starbucks buys two more coffee farms in global effort to mitigate climate change impact
Starbucks Thursday said in an effort to protect the future of coffee against climate-change impacts, it is buying two new ...
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Starbucks unveils bold new coffee experience with Starbucks Milano Duetto
During the creation of Starbucks Milano Duetto, the Starbucks Coffee Development team experimented with a range of roasts by ...
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Starbucks and Tim Hortons launch new Halloween collectors items for a limited time only
At Starbucks, a new line of Halloween drinkware is now available for purchase at participating stores in Canada for a limited ...
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Starbucks Invests In Future-Proof Coffee: New Farms In Latin America And Beyond To Tackle Climate Challenges
Starbucks Corp (NASDAQ:SBUX) expanded its coffee innovation network by adding farms in Guatemala and Costa Rica with plans ...
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Ex-Starbucks CEO Schultz's comment to union supporter was illegal, NLRB rules
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz violated federal labor law by telling a barista in California who criticized the coffee ...
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Coffee is in danger. Starbucks is working on solutions
Climate change poses a big risk to coffee. So Starbucks is developing new varietals that will hold up better on a warming ...
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