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  2. World Brewers Cup - Wikipedia

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    World Brewers Cup. The World Brewers Cup (WBC or WBrC) is an annual international coffee brewing competition organized by World Coffee Events, an organization founded by the Specialty Coffee Association. The stated goal of the competition is to showcase the craft and skill of filter coffee brewing by hand, promoting manual coffee brewing and ...

  3. World Barista Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Barista Championship (WBC) is an annual barista competition operated by World Coffee Events for the title of World Barista Champion. The competition is composed of the winners of the national barista championships, which are operated by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) chapters, or an approved, independent, non-profit national body.

  4. Coffee culture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia currently produces a small volume of specialty coffee, harvesting up to 600 tonnes of green beans from about 850 000 trees every year. [ 23] Coffee is grown in two main areas in Australia, northern New South Wales and Queensland, due to the subtropical climate of these regions. [ 24]

  5. St Ali - Wikipedia

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    St Ali. ST. ALi is a privately owned group of cafes, retailers and specialty coffee roaster founded and based in Melbourne, Australia in 2005. [1] As of October 2009 ST. ALi had cafes in Melbourne, and was credited with being a contributor to the third wave of coffee movement in Melbourne. [2]

  6. Gloria Jean's Coffees - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Jean's Coffees (commonly shortened to just Gloria Jean's) is an Australian retail coffeehouse brand headquartered in Castle Hill, Sydney.The chain is owned by the multinational fast casual restaurant conglomerate Retail Food Group and has more than 599 stores in 40 countries, including over 140 in Australia.

  7. Coffee production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the yearly coffee consumption of the Philippines was 75,000 metric tons. This figure grew to 170,000 metric tons annually by 2018. As of the same year, the Philippines began to import coffee due to low coffee production at only 35,000 metric tons annually. It imports about 75,000-100,000 metric tons of dried coffee beans amounting ₱7 ...

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