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  • "A dark coffee cloud is sweeping over Finland"

    They drink more coffee than anyone else in the world, and they are traditionally a bit fairer than other Europeans. But now the dark roast coffee gains ground in Finland. In a recent study, Kharisma and Crescendo from Löfbergs get high marks from Finnish consumers.

  • Löfbergs's capsules increase the most in Sweden

    The market for coffee capsules is substantially growing in Sweden. And Löfbergs is growing most of all. According to numbers from Nielsen Company, Löfbergs has more than doubled its sales since the turn of the year

  • Löfbergs's Kharisma keeps on increasing

    Increasing sales. Month after month. For almost two years. Löfberg's introduction of Kharisma in Sweden has far exceeded all expectations. For the latest twelve-month period (March 2012-February 2013), the growth was a stunning 96 percent, which is more than twice as much as for other established products within the dark-roast segment.

  • Löfbergs wants to build new storage rooms in Karlstad

    Löfbergs wants to build new storage rooms in Karlstad

    The number of products is increasing, and so are the volumes. With that, Löfbergs's storage rooms in central Karlstad, Sweden, have become too small. Now, the family-owned coffee roaster is turning to the municipality of Karlstad to be permitted to build new storage rooms outside the town centre.

  • More harmony in the family

    It is quite the best-seller and is already available as fine-grind coffee. The Harmoni (the Swedish word for harmony) family is now enlarging with two new members: whole beans and freeze-dried instant coffee. All kinds of Harmoni coffee are labelled with both KRAV and Fairtrade. These novelties will be launched in the beginning of May 2013.

  • Swedish coffee at Finland's national arena

    Swedish coffee at Finland's national arena

    The agreement has been signed. Shortly, the audience at Finland's national arena, Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, will be drinking Swedish coffee from Löfbergs. For Löfbergs, this settlement is an important step in the progress of taking market shares outside of Sweden.

  • How to make a coffee heart

    How to make a coffee heart

    Surprise your Valentine with a loving cup of coffee for Valentine's Day. Coffee expert Anna Nordström gives you some tips on how to make the perfect heart on your cappuccino.

  • Löfbergs and Swedish government agency in a joint initiative

    Löfbergs and Swedish government agency in a joint initiative

    Many coffee farmers around the world are adversely affected by the climate changes - with poorer living conditions as a cause. Now, Sida is taking joint action together with Löfbergs and nine other coffee companies. In a common development project, they want to improve the possibilities for small-scale coffee farmers to meet the climate changes and increase their income.

  • Two new tasty capsules from Löfbergs

    Jubileum and Kharisma are two of the most popular fine-grind coffees from Löfbergs. Previously, they have only been sold as ground coffee and whole beans. Now, they are also launched as coffee capsules - a rapidly increasing segment in Sweden.

  • The search is on for Sweden's best café

    The search is on for Sweden's best café

    Which is the best café in Sweden? That and much more will White Guide Café, a brand new guidebook with the 150 best cafés in Sweden, tell you. At Löfbergs, which is a key partner, the hope is that the guide will further increase the interest for the Swedish café culture.

  • Small-scale coffee farmers increased their production

    Small-scale coffee farmers increased their production

    Increased production, higher quality and better standard of living. That is the result of a three-year development project in Brazil, which Löfbergs has undertaken. The project involved 500 coffee farmers and their families.

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