The Tea and Coffee Trade Journal
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Item Crop handling takes forward steps in Brazil(1939-03)The Santo Andre Coffee Factory illustrated at the top of the page is operated by the Sao Paulo Cooperative Coffee Federation with the assistance of the DNC Technical Service. It is equipped with every device for sanitary and precise handling of the crop.Item Entire coffee world turns toward Parana(1953-10) Cintra-Leite, HoracioThe First World Coffee Congress and the International Coffee Exhibition are a great tribute to the 100 th Anniversary of Paraná and to the inspiration and vision of Dr. Vento Munhoz de Rocha Neto, Governor of Parana. In addition, these important events would not for the enterprising spirit and pride of the people of Paraná and the hard working efforts of Dr. Newton Caneiro, Secretary of Agriculture for Paraná and Chairman of the Paraná Centennial Committee and of Ambassador Sebastiao Sampaio who is in charge of both the World Congress and Exhibition. To them and to many other public untiring efforts must go deserved gratitude for translating an important idea into nearing reality.Item Parana celebrates first centennial with coffee congress and exposition(1953-10)Curitiba, September 21 – The Centennial Celebration marking the 100 th anniversary of the State of Parana as an autonomous state within the Brazil Federation will open in Curitiba, capital of Parana, on December 19, 1953. Parana is the youngest of the twenty Brazil States being separated from Sao Paulo on December 19, 1853.Item With the coffee delegation in Brazil(1934-09) Dalton, JackWhen the editor told me to slip into his suit-case and go along as reporter for the doings of the group of coffee men invited to visit Brazil as guests of the National Coffee Department, I was delighted to accept the nomination. I just love a parade.