New Logistical Shocks Plus More Great Coffee on the Horizon: Q1 2024
…and went very strong in late November and early December. Now, cold weather and rains coming off of the Gulf have completely stalled harvest in the higher altitude areas which…
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…Tarralla community. Producers here also have plenty of friendly competition, which drives them to improve their agricultural practices and always search for excellence in productivity and quality. La Tarralla, unlike…
Read MoreC Drops, Price Volatility Heading Into Peru Season: Q3 2023
…years are now beginning to follow suit as the all-important Peru season concretizes, but again, volatility plays a key role. Our warehouses are flush with the latest & greatest as…
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…hand with flexibility. A little bit of structure allows coffee to freely express itself, and coffee companies to thrive. Interested in sourcing coffee with us? Reach out at info@redfoxcoffeemerchants.com. To…
Read MoreSouthern Hemisphere Seasons Launch, Northern Hemisphere Arrivals Strong as Global Logistics Worsen: Q3 2024
…community lots still available, with more stocking in the coming weeks. These will include our brand-new Puebla community & producer offerings—top-quality Mexico coffee with very sweet, balanced, clean, complex, &…
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…work or tribute), a practice of communal workshare that comes into play during harvest and in off-season renovations. Yogondoy is one of the few communities in which we see a…
Read MorePaying for Coffee: Nariño
In our previous series, Paying for Coffee: It’s Complicated, we talked about the various factors that underpin how we as a sourcing company buy coffee, as well as how to…
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