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OR opens the first Café Amazon Concept Store in the heart of Phnom Penh, Cambodia 
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2025
Reinforcing the "They Grow - We Grow" concept for sustainable growth
Thai inflation still within target despite Feb price hikes: Ministry
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2025
Consumer Price Index up 1.08% in February, driven by rising costs of fuel, food and electricity
Thailand to import 80,000 tonnes of coffee in 2025
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2025
Thailand faces a coffee shortage, prompting the import of 80,000 tonnes in 2025 as production drops despite expanding plantations and rising prices.
Thai-Latin Coffee+ Plus Weeks: The rich aroma of friendship
THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025
Coffee is essential for many. Latin America leads the market, while Thailand builds its reputation. Cooperation between both benefits the industry.
Global coffee trade grinding to a halt, hit hard by brutal price hikes
SUNDAY, MARCH 09, 2025
Global coffee traders and roasters say they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels, as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices that suppliers have yet to convince retail stores to accept.
Coffee to cost more from February 1 as higher costs bite producers
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2025
The price of instant and ready-to-drink coffee will rise from February 1, impacting coffee business operators and consumers, the Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Association said on Friday.
Experience the charm of Thai heritage at Phusa Café
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2025
Nestled amid Phetchaburi's rice fields, Phusa Café blends the timeless elegance of Thai textiles with artisanal coffee, creating a unique cultural destination.
Why are coffee prices trading near half-century highs?
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2024
Global coffee prices have soared to their highest in nearly 50 years due to poor weather in Brazil and Vietnam, forcing roasters such as Nestle to raise prices and consumers to hunt for cheaper brews amid the cost of living crisis.
Consumers reserve expensive coffees for special occasions
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Thai consumers are shying away from cafes offering coffee costing more than 100 baht a cup, as the economic slowdown continues to bite, Korn Sanguankeaw, vice president of Specialty Coffee Association of Thailand, said on Tuesday.
All about coffee: underlining the importance of cafés
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2024
Driven by a surge in domestic coffee consumption, Thailand's cafe scene is witnessing an influx of new businesses looking to capitalise on this growing market, according to Kavin Kittiboonya, managing director of Kavin Intertrade and president of the Thai Exhibition Association.
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