Staying the Course While Staying Agile: Q4 2022
…of our purchases. We expect more than 75% of our total Peruvian exports to come from Cusco this season. Puno also remains competitively unbridled: despite major overhauls to our internal…
Read MoreThe Great C Market Schism: Q1 2023
…commercial grade coffee, using the C market to hedge physical positions offers pricing flexibility. It helps those companies acquire the volume they need to fulfill sales contracts even if the…
Read MoreBerley Hernandez Lopez
Berley Hernandez produces coffee in the small, remote community of La Tarralla in the district of Angel Albino Corzo. This community is one of the highest and most distant in…
Read MoreAngel Albino Corzo
La Tarralla is a small and remote community in the district of Angel Albino Corzo, this community is one of the highest and most distant communities in the region. La…
Read MorePaying for Coffee: Valle Inca
…like this: conversations where we discuss not just what we as companies pay for coffee, but how we buy it. Interested in sourcing coffee with us? Reach out at info@redfoxcoffeemerchants.comcoffeemerchants.com!…
Read MorePaying for Coffee—It’s Complicated: Part 1
Part 1: Paying for Coffee—It’s Complicated “How much did the producer get paid for this coffee?” This is a question we’re excited to be hearing more of. Thanks to an…
Read MoreRed Fox’s Fabian Viveros León Talks QC, Mexico, & Covid-19
…for the additional work we’re doing. So basically, it’s communicating that knowledge, communicating that need, and starting to do the work. It’s a challenge for all producers in any part…
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