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The coffee industry has a reputation for being male dominated, but women provide 70% of the labor involved in global coffee production and run 20-30% of coffee farms.
Java City, a California based sustainable specialty coffee roaster, announced that they will launch a Women’s coffee named Ladies To The Front on International Women’s Day, Wednesday, March 8, 2023.
MEANTIME, NEW RESEARCH IS LINKING COFFEE CONSUMPTION TO HEALTHY AGING. RIGHT KOAT U-N-M HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ASH SPOKE WITH ...
"Moderate coffee intake may offer some protective benefits when combined with regular exercise, a healthy diet and avoiding smoking," researcher says.
Through a virtual forum, women with crucial roles in coffee production met and who position the Mexican bean as one of the most prominent in the world. By Marisol García Fuentes May 20, 2021.
After years of bad press, coffee has been getting better medical reviews. ... Research shows that women who drink more than 2.5 cups a day may double their infertility rates.
The International Women’s Coffee Alliance (www.womenincoffee.org) or IWCA recently held its board meeting in Antigua, Guatemala and I am honored to be the only woman of color or non-American to ...
Here's good news for women who love coffee: Drinking it doesn't seem to cause long-term high blood pressure, a study suggests. But for some reason, women in the same study who drank colas did seem ...
This morning, I saddled a dependable horse and headed for morning rounds at the calving meadow. I want to finish checking on the cows a little early so I can drive up the road to my neighbor’s house ...
Ladies, a heavy coffee habit might do more than perk you up. New research suggests it may also reduce your risk of endometrial cancer. Using data on more than 456,000 women from two large ongoing ...
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