
Starbucks Integrates AI Into Drink Discovery
Long before April 15 made headlines, Starbucks had already been quietly rewiring how customers find their next drink. The Seattle-based coffee giant’s move to launch

Long before April 15 made headlines, Starbucks had already been quietly rewiring how customers find their next drink. The Seattle-based coffee giant’s move to launch

For years, the pressure had been building quietly. Civil society groups, regulatory bodies across Europe, and independent researchers were compiling an increasingly damaging body of

While a heritage tree planting ceremony in Cape Town last week drew attention to the anniversary of South Africa’s apple industry, the more consequential story

Before the Uganda Tea Association could push for recovery, the industry had to survive. Years of compounding shocks, rooted in geopolitical disruption and collapsing commodity

Eight years into the Global Coffee Alliance, the two companies are deploying their combined scale into one of the fastest-growing arenas in packaged beverages, with

For three decades, Kate Fotso built her fortune on cocoa. Now she is placing her largest bet yet on a sector she has never competed

One of the world’s most recognised beverage giants is doubling down on Africa’s largest economy, committing R17.6 billion to South Africa through 2030 in a

The youngest son of a sitting U.S. president is about to put his name on a can of yerba mate, and with just weeks to

Nigeria’s non-alcoholic beverage sector is staring down what many producers are calling a fiscal ambush, and this time, the entire organised private sector is standing

Your morning cup of coffee is only as secure as the seedling that grew it. And right now, some of the world’s biggest names in




