Staying the Course While Staying Agile: Q4 2022
…completely different from Wollega, peaceful, stable, we are working our daily activities without any problems. The cooperatives now on pre-season activities like business preparation, machine maintenance, dry bed preparation, training…
Read MorePaying for Coffee: Santuario
…training to offer advice on soil fertility, cultivation techniques, harvesting, and post-harvest practices in order to improve quality. They have two agronomists covering 26 base communities who visit each community…
Read MoreEthiopia, Mexico On the Way Amid Normalizing Logistics: Q2 2023
…Supply, Demand, & The C Market Is 173 the new normal for the C market? The biggest news of the last quarter has been the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank…
Read MoreErnesto Perez of Coatepec on Veracruz History & Mexico’s New Generation
…year compared to last year. It was much more competitive because there’s many companies that need coffee from Veracruz. But, since we work with committed partners, we didn’t have an…
Read MoreThe New Normal: Q4 2023
…export license renewals most exporters have not been able to participate in coffee purchasing. The Government now requires export companies to apply for a new kind of license, & at…
Read MoreNew Logistical Shocks Plus More Great Coffee on the Horizon: Q1 2024
…by exploring new communities. Expect new arrivals come summer. Available Lots There are currently 35 bags San Jose Poaquil available at Continental in NJ. Interested in sourcing coffee with…
Read MoreFOB is An Exporting Metric, Not A Farmgate Benchmark
FOB price has become a popular metric for assessing whether a producer was paid fairly for their coffee, but what does the FOB (or free on board) price really tell…
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