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Oh joy. That's all we need right now, a global outbreak of Coffee Zombies on top of everything else. Fortunately, us tea drinkers tend to keep more of a stiff upper lip (and our sanity).
 

Oh joy. That's all we need right now, a global outbreak of Coffee Zombies on top of everything else. Fortunately, us tea drinkers tend to keep more of a stiff upper lip (and our sanity).
 

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I posted this elsewhere... same level of cafeine-driven whackiness !

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGtKGX8B9hU
 

Oh joy. That's all we need right now, a global outbreak of Coffee Zombies on top of everything else. Fortunately, us tea drinkers tend to keep more of a stiff upper lip (and our sanity).
A shortage of containers? There's plenty of empty ones in the UK -and I suspect the offer of immediate delivery West of Suez.

SRJ.
 

 
 
The eu having ridiculously over pompous legislation? Porridge the thought. No, they are merely diverting precious supplies to those who need them. Anybody here meet a supply chain specialist before they have their daily dose of the brown caffeine?
 
Please read beyond the headline.
From the Daily Telegraph piece:
The rules, which take effect at the beginning of next year, are meant to prevent businesses from importing goods, including coffee beans, if they have been grown on recently deforested land.
[...]
Mr Lavazza claimed that even the initial step of digitally mapping the size of a farm using satellite coordinates would be impossible for many producers in the developing world.

He said: “Many farmers don’t know the boundaries of the farm, they have no chance of putting the geo satellite coordinates in the system.

“The farmer in Ethiopia doesn’t have any idea of, for example, the border of the farm. Many of them are just picking coffee, fantastic coffee, the best in the world, from wild forests.”
[...]
A Commission spokesman pointed out that research published in the journal Nature had found that deforestation was itself a threat to wild coffee species.

He added: “EU regulation is pro-business. Deforestation is a threat to business – including to the coffee business.

“The Commission’s proposal for EUDR was prepared following a public consultation which received some 1.2 million contributions. In this context, an overwhelming majority of stakeholders (business associations and NGOs) supported a mandatory due-diligence regime.”
Will the new regulations drive up coffee prices? Possibly.
Will the new regulations help slow deforestation? Hopefully.
 
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We have artificially created leather from brewing waste, why not coffee in a similar fashion?
 
We have artificially created leather from brewing waste, why not coffee in a similar fashion?

Sure. And, if the upcycled plant waste/ground date pit products don't pan out, we can always fall back on Postum.

Nothing quite says 'Morning' like a steaming hot mug of wheat bran & molasses brew. Yum!
 
When there are some folk out there creating ?steak? from resequenced human recycling product, coffee from recycled brewery waste is not so bad.
 

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