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KOTA KINABALU: Some coffee shops have begun opening for dine-in here amid a lingering question of whether the SOP submitted by the state has been approved by the Federal Government.
Osman Hamdi Bey’s 'Preparing Coffee' challenges Western stereotypes by portraying Ottoman life from an insider’s perspective, ...
KOTA KINABALU: The coffee industry in Sabah's interior, especially in Nabawan and Sook, is set for a major transformation, thanks to support from the Federal Government and the Sabah Agriculture ...
BosCo Coffee is a Malaysian social enterprise with cafes in Cyberjaya and TTDI selling coffee made from beans grown by B40 Sabahan farmers.
KOTA KINABALU (Nov 14): The State Ministry of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship is actively exploring the potential to expand Sabah’s coffee exports to markets in Hong Kong, China, and ...
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Coffee has ingrained itself in the mechanisms of so many people's early morning routines. There is something romantic about brewing a carafe, or holding a freshly bought cup close, first thing.
A multi-level marketing operation here that was involved in the distribution of fake premixed instant coffee, has been crippled by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry.
He is confident that the project will have an impact in helping coffee plant operators to increase their income to improve socio-economics, job opportunities for the youth to create more value with ...
KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Raymond Tan Shu Kiah wants Sabah to develop its own coffee beans. He said this was possible not just because Sabah had the right climate ...
Legendary Lebanese singer and movie actress Sabah, an icon across the Arab world for decades, died today in Beirut. Married at least nine times, this mega-star of stage and screen was both ...
For coffee production in the Nabawan and Sook districts, the cultivated area so far is 341.6 hectares with a production of 248 tonnes per year representing a modest 26.5 per cent of Sabah's state ...