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It's the Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending November 7th
Hello, and welcome to the Roundup. Every week, I read all the coffee news and write about the best bits for Fresh Cup Magazine. Then, I summarise those bits for you in this newsletter.

For more on all these stories, plus more coffee unionising news at Kaldi's Coffee in St. Louis, Missouri, check out the full Roundup over at Fresh Cup Magazine:

If you missed it, why not check out my latest deep dive, this time looking at the recent interest in regenerative agriculture and whether it can resist being turned into yet another corporate sustainability slogan:

Paid subscribers will receive a bonus article this Friday (looking at Blue Bottle's carbon neutral claims in more depth) but until then it's goodbye from Bella, the library cat I met in Edinburgh last week:

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