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With an analytical approach to production, Sicobi produces a sought-after Mexico cup profile
In early February, I took a trip to visit one of our exceptional Mexico producer partners, Sicobi. While meeting with them at their Oaxaca City...
Experiencing the emerging origin of Myanmar
Just a few weeks ago, I had never tasted coffee from Myanmar, the Southeast Asian nation formerly known as Burma. I knew the country produced coffee,...
Rediscovering an eco-minded cooperative in Northern Colombia
We at Sustainable Harvest® have a close relationship with Red Ecolsierra, a cooperative located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range of...
Creating something special in Peru
It’s the very end of our visit to the Chirinos co-op. We’re about an hour away from hopping into our car to travel the many windy, graveled roads...
Origin office helping roasters find unique coffees in Peru
I recently returned from Peru, where I took one of our roaster customers to visit Sustainable Harvest®’s Peru office as well as coffee farms and...
Visiting some of Colombia's best coffee organizations
Last month I traveled through Colombia with a new friend: Stuart Hargie, the green buyer for New Zealand’s Gravity Coffee. Stuart is one of the only...
Brazil: A vast origin full of potential
Earlier this month I set off to visit the largest—and one of the most exciting—coffee origins in the world, Brazil. Brazil is a powerhouse coffee...
Visiting the thriving washing stations of the Machare smallholders
Last week I had the pleasure of traveling to the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to visit the Machare group of smallholders, also known as...
Strengthening supply for next harvest in Nicaragua, Honduras
Earlier this month I headed to Central America for 10 days to touch base with all of the producer organizations in the Sustainable Harvest® supply...