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Glen Lyon Coffee Roasters has launched a new ‘coffee academy’ in Aberfeldy to assist students finishing their studies find work as skilled baristas (Image: submitted)
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The Cavite State University-National Coffee Research, Development and Extension Center (CvSU-Ncrdec) has concluded its extensive webinar series on coffee, dubbed as Coffee BREAK or Breakthrough on Research and Extension for the Advancement of Knowledge of Stakeholders.
“The webinar series aims to bring coffee education in the digital platform which commenced in July 2020 and concluded in December 2020,” Engineer Gerry Castillo, CvSU-Ncrdec director, said.
Nine topics were tackled by coffee experts: Characterization and Identification of Cultivated Coffee in the Philippines by Miriam Baltazar, research unit head of CvSU-Ncrdec (July 30); Building up the Chemistry: Investigating the Science behind Coffee Processing by Ruel Mojica, vice president for research and extension, CvSU (August 20); Declaration: Communicating Coffee Products through Branding and Packaging by Rene Jethro Abary of the Department of Science and Technology (DoST)-Industrial Technology Development Institute (A