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Colombia & Peru Update, August 2021

As promised, we’re coming to you today with another origin and shipment update with specific focus on the current and anticipated situation in Colombia and Peru, typically our two largest…

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Logistics

Global Shipping Challenges & Planning Ahead for the Balance of 2021

Greetings from the cockpit in Oaxaca. As I’m sure many of you are now aware, the world is in the throes of a global shipping quandary. The main culprits are…

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Shipping Update

Red Fox Coffee Merchants Origin & Shipment Update: Q2 2021

Hello friends, coming to you in the second quarter of 2021. We’ve put together a report on the current state of coffee affairs in the areas of the world in…

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News

Covid At The Farm Level: Inzá & Nariño, Colombia

The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are unpredictable from country to country, and even more so between the smallholder producer communities we work with across the globe. We were lucky…

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News

The Coffee Industry Must Fight Racial Injustice

Abolition Is A Global Coffee Issue Given the ongoing backdrop of international protests against police brutality in the US over the last two weeks, we’ve prioritized holding public space for…

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Concrete Actions Against Systemic Racism

Actions speak louder than words. First, our role here is not to promote ourselves or take credit for any support we offer in this fight. With that said, we do…

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News

We’re Opening a Year-Round Lab in Oaxaca, Mexico

Why Mexico? As I rode in the back of a car, looking out at the green, rolling, coffee-laden hills of Veracruz a few weeks ago during early harvest meetings, one…

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Sourcing

Newsletter: Ethiopia Agaro 2019

Agaro’s Back and it’s Better than Ever It’s time to get excited about Ethiopia, and right now it’s all about the coffees we have coming in from Agaro—not just because…

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Sourcing

Newsletter: Ethiopia Guji Uraga

We all know the highest grown coffees at altitude are the last to ripen, meaning they’re most often last in the queue at the dry mill, and they’re the last…

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