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Kiwi coffee scrubs up well in world survey, but prices may rise

Trade Aid which imports about a fifth of the country’s coffee beans, said there was no sign yet of price rises, although that could be because of long-term contracts. However, the beans were a “tiny” part of the overall cost of a cup, chief executive Geoff White said. “It’s the milk, it’s the labour, it’s the rent on the premises, they re by far a bigger cost than actually the [raw] coffee.” STUFF Labour costs are the biggest contributor to the price of a cup of coffee. (First published January 2020) Roz Cattell​, president of the New Zealand Coffee Roasters Association, said the rising cost of freight, wages, and other ingredients and overheads would likely flow into the cup.

SMTA Offers New Membership Structure

SMTA Offers New Membership Structure SMTA President Martin Anselm and Membership Vice President Rob Boguski outline the SMTA’s new vision and structure for membership. In the plans they share here, Anselm and Boguski paint a vision of a dramatically changed and improved membership structure, adding value for each membership level and encouraging increased corporate and personal engagement in SMTA’s programs. Nolan Johnson: Martin, start us off with a quick introduction and then we’ll ask Rob the same question. Martin Anselm: I am the current president of the SMTA. I was elected last year, and I am in the middle of my first term. I was on the board of directors for six years and have been involved with the SMTA on the executive level for quite a while. Prior to that, I was very involved at the chapter level for the Empire chapter here in Western/Upstate New York. I am currently an associate professor at the R

2021 SFWA Nebula Conference Report

2021 SFWA Nebula Conference Report
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TripActions aims to hire 25 staff for its new Dublin office

TripActions aims to hire 25 staff for its new Dublin office 8 seconds ago2 Views The new office will serve as a dedicated sales hub for the cloud-based travel platform and will open in the first week of July 2021. TripActions has announced expansion plans in Europe, which will include a dedicated sales hub in Dublin. The European expansion comes after a funding round for the company in January 2021, raising $155m at a $5bn valuation. The opening of the Dublin office also follows Europe-based customer wins such as Springer Nature and Advanced and the acquisition of Reed & Mackay, a travel and events company based in London.

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