Posts in DCP - Miguel Zamora 2024
EP 1204 Miguel Zamora - The Obstacles Preventing Farms Living Income - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.

Our first-time guest on the podcast for this new series is Miguel Zamora from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) based in London, UK.

Miguel is the Coordinator of the Coffee Public-Private Taskforce. One of the responsibilities of this taskforce is to work towards a living income for coffee producers around there world.

The theme for this series is "A living income for coffee producers"

In this episode of 'The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward,' Lee and Miguel delve into the complexities surrounding living income for coffee producers, the impact of government and corporate policies, and the role of regenerative agriculture as a sustainable path forward.

Lee and Miguel address issues of transparency, accountability, and the need for collaboration among various stakeholders to ensure the prosperity of coffee farmers.

The conversation underscores the significance of informed consumer behavior and regulatory measures in shaping the future of coffee production and sustainability.

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EP 1203 Miguel Zamora - The Stakeholders Defining Coffee Producers' Living Income - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.

Our first-time guest on the podcast for this new series is Miguel Zamora from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) based in London, UK.

Miguel is the Coordinator of the Coffee Public-Private Taskforce. One of the responsibilities of this taskforce is to work towards a living income for coffee producers around there world.

The theme for this series is "A living income for coffee producers"

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee engages in a crucial conversation with Miguel about the complexities surrounding living income standards for coffee producers.

They discuss why non-producers often influence these standards and the thorough methodology employed to establish them.

The episode explores the role of various stakeholders like local researchers, cooperatives, and governments in validating living income data.

It also examines the ongoing challenges, including the gap between current earnings and the ideal living income, and sets the stage for discussing pricing strategies in the next episode.

This thought-provoking dialogue sheds light on the intricate processes involved in striving for a dignified income for coffee farmers.

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EP 1202 Miguel Zamora - What Is A Living Income For Coffee Producers? - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.

Our first-time guest on the podcast for this new series is Miguel Zamora from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) based in London, UK.

Miguel is the Coordinator of the Coffee Public-Private Taskforce. One of the responsibilities of this taskforce is to work towards a living income for coffee producers around there world.

The theme for this series is "A living income for coffee producers"

Miguel explains that the ICO, an intergovernmental body, derives its legitimacy from member governments representing both producing and consuming countries.

The conversation highlights the ICO's mission to foster a sustainable coffee sector and its initiatives like the Coffee Public Private Task Force, which addresses living income and climate challenges among coffee producers.

The discussion also covers ICO's funding, its unique convening power, and how it connects with private sector companies.

This episode serves as the first in a series discussing living income for coffee producers.

In this episode of 'The Daily Coffee Pro' by Map It Forward, Lee and Miguel discuss the vital topic of living income for coffee producers.

The conversation dives into the concept of living income versus living wage, the efforts to bridge the income gap for farmers, and strategies like productivity increase and diversification.

The episode also highlights the importance of government cooperation, global partnerships, and upcoming workshops on regenerative coffee farming.

This discussion is part of a compelling five-part series aimed at unveiling the potential role of ICO in advancing the coffee industry.

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EP 1201 Miguel Zamora - Who and What Is The ICO? - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.

Our first-time guest on the podcast for this new series is Miguel Zamora from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) based in London, UK.

Miguel is the Coordinator of the Coffee Public-Private Taskforce. One of the responsibilities of this taskforce is to work towards a living income for coffee producers around there world.

The theme for this series is "A living income for coffee producers"

The five-episode of this series are:

1. Who and What Is The ICO? - https://youtu.be/xoxEyUdID7o

2. What Is A Living Income For Coffee Producers? - https://youtu.be/i5_FJ0nkmKw

3. The Stakeholders Defining Coffee Producers' Living Income - https://youtu.be/wevnoKEM_kQ

4. The Obstacles Preventing Farms Living Income - https://youtu.be/DuWl28ZM-pU

5. The Path Forward for Coffee Farmer Incomes - https://youtu.be/R_2vW88576E

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro, Lee and Miguel explore the ICO's role and legitimacy.

Miguel explains that the ICO, an intergovernmental body, derives its legitimacy from member governments representing both producing and consuming countries.

The conversation highlights the ICO's mission to foster a sustainable coffee sector and its initiatives like the Coffee Public Private Task Force, which addresses living income and climate challenges among coffee producers.

The discussion also covers ICO's funding, its unique convening power, and how it connects with private sector companies.

This episode serves as the first in a series discussing living income for coffee producers.

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