Coffee Prices Hit Multi-Year High Due to Adverse Weather

Coffee prices have reached their highest levels in years, with a staggering 38.8 percent increase recorded in 2024, according to the latest report released by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) this March.
Kenyan Farmers Combat Climate Change with Beans, Bees, and Fruit Trees

In Kenya’s Bomet and Homa Bay counties, small-scale farmers are embracing sustainable agricultural techniques to enhance resilience against climate change. By integrating beneficial insects like bees and diversifying their
Verra’s New Carbon Standard Aims to Make Rice Farming More Sustainable

Verra has introduced VM0051, a new Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) methodology designed to reduce methane emissions in rice farming through improved water and crop management practices. Replacing the outdated Clean
Sugar Prices Reach Two-Month Highs

Sugar prices surged on Wednesday, reaching two-month highs in global markets due to supply concerns in India caused by a severe drought. According to Reuters, the drought has led to the closure of several sugar mills in
New Rice Cultivation Method Cuts Methane Emissions by 70%

Researchers have developed a new rice cultivation method that reduces methane emissions by 70% while achieving record yields of 8.96 tons per hectare. This breakthrough relies on the implementation of alternate
Commodities on Verge of Breakout After Two-Year Slump

After a two-year downturn, global commodity markets are showing strong signs of recovery, driven by increasing demand, supply constraints, and renewed investor interest. Analysts suggest that agricultural products, energy resources,
Coffee Prices Surge to Record Levels – What’s Behind the Rally?

Global coffee prices have surged to record highs in early 2025, driven by a combination of supply shortages, adverse weather conditions, and increasing global demand. Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, has faced
Global Food Prices Decline in December, UN Reports

Global food prices experienced a notable decline in December 2024, marking the lowest levels in 19 months, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The FAO Food Price Index, which
Oreasoc Food Inc. explores Strategic Alliance with Jalles Machado

As part of its mission to connect the best of the field with the world, Oreasoc Food Inc took a strategic step…
CEO Visits Soybean Cultivation in Goiás, Brazil

Our CEO Hector Jose Orea visited one of the largest soybean cultivation projects in the state of Goiás…