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More than 120 million people in the world rely on activities relating to coffee production, including 25 million smallholder…
Although grabbing a morning latte is a day-to-day choice for most, there is a long-term challenge that is affecting…
Around 80% of the world’s coffee is produced by 25 million small-scale coffee farmers. For many of them, coffee…
Aerial data has been a method of monitoring land use and tracking urban growth for many years. But the…
Speciality coffee, as well as coffee in general, is increasingly in demand. In the USA alone, speciality coffee sales…
By Jonathan Sumner, Business Development Director Today we reached another important milestone in the roll-out of the ACCORD programme. Training…
Climate change is having an impact everywhere and causing changes across many areas. Sea levels could rise by as…
The global economic loss from natural and man-made disasters in 2017 totalled over $306 billion. The conditions around certain…
The UK Space sector now employees over 41,900 people and directly contributes £5.7bn to the UK’s GDP. At Earth-i,…
By Jonathan Sumner, Business Development Director 21st century Africa was on impressive display in Kigali, capital city of Rwanda, on…
This high-resolution satellite image of Makepeace Island, which spanning 25 acres in total, is located in the Noosa River on…
Coffee farming is hard work, and meeting global demand is getting harder. More than 120 million people in the…