Chikkamagaluru: The Coffee Board of India, primarily known for coffee research, has decided to go a step further by addressing the growing threat posed by wild elephants to the coffee-growing ...
The Hindu: Indian coffee steadily moving from commodity-led to quality, experience-driven market: Coffee Board
Indian coffee steadily moving from commodity-led to quality, experience-driven market: Coffee Board
The New Indian Express: Coffee Board eyes crossing $1.8 billion export target
MUMBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - India's coffee exports are expected to decline more than 10% in 2025 due to lower production and reduced carry-forward stocks from last season's crop, even as beans fetch ...
Newspoint on MSN: Bengaluru: Why it is known as the coffee capital of India
Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka, is widely regarded as the Coffee Capital of India. This distinction comes from its central role in the country’s coffee industry, ranging from administration ...
India’s coffee sector is steadily moving from a commodity-led approach to a quality and experience-driven market, said the coffee community here on Monday. Addressing a media conference, Kurma Rao M., ...
BENGALURU: The Coffee Board is leaving no stone unturned in tapping the domestic and international sector to make profits, and is looking to cross last fiscal’s export target and change market trends.
Deccan Herald: India’s coffee exports set to cross $2 billion mark in FY26
In the fiscal year ended March 2025, India’s coffee exports touched the $1.8 billion mark in value terms, a growth of 40% over the previous year’s level of $1.29 billion. “Over the past four years, ...
NDTV: How A Sufi Saint Smuggled 7 Beans To Karnataka And Gave India Its Own Coffee