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1077 Jonas Ferraresso - Brazilian Coffee After The 2020 Frost - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso and this series explores the state of the Brazilian Coffee Supply Chain in 2024.

In this episode of the podcast series, Jonas and Lee discuss the climate challenges, including frost and its aftermath, that Brazilian coffee producers are facing.

The conversation delves into the complexities of coffee production in Brazil, particularly the impact of the 2020 frost on future seasons and how it's forcing producers to adapt, like shifting towards agroforestry systems to mitigate damage.

The discussion also covers the nuances of specialty coffee production, the influence of market trends on coffee farming practices, and the broader implications for the industry, including pricing and quality issues in the aftermath of environmental challenges and geopolitical events like the war in Ukraine.

Jonas shares his experiences and insights on sustainable arabica farming practices and the dynamics between producers and markets.

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1076 Kat Melheim - The Hope In Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.

Our guest in this series is well known coffee educator and roaster, Kat Melheim also known on social media as @roasterkat. The theme of this series is "The Ego In Coffee".

In this final episode of the podcast series, Kat and Lee explore the hope within the coffee industry. They touch on various topics including standing up against manipulative individuals, the vast opportunities for leadership and innovation in coffee, and the exciting shift towards younger generations like Gen Z entering the field.

The episode highlights the struggles and potentials in coffee production, the impacts of climate change, and the importance of community and curiosity.

Lee and Kat reflect on their experiences and the hard work required to make a positive impact in the industry.

Furthermore, the episode provides insights into navigating challenges with empowerment and hope. Kat, representing RoasterKat and Coffee People Zine, shares her journey and emphasizes the creative force within the coffee community.

The podcast concludes on a note of encouragement for listeners to pursue their passions and contribute to a brighter future in coffee.

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1075 Kat Melheim - Content Creation In Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest in this series is well known coffee educator and roaster, Kat Melheim also known on social media as @roasterkat. The theme of this series is "The Ego In Coffee".

In this episode of the podcast series, Kat and Lee discuss the intentionality behind creating content, contrasting those who aim for recognition and fame with those who seek to disseminate useful information and education.

Kat shares her journey of starting without a structured plan, focusing instead on sharing her learning and answering questions from both her audience and herself.

The episode delves into challenges like dealing with copied content without consent, the trap of seeking validation through social media, and the dilemmas around sponsorship and maintaining authenticity.

Additionally, they explore the notion of success in social media being measured by the education and value provided to the audience rather than mere likes or views.

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1074 Kat Melheim - Coffee Roasters Telling Producers What To Do - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest in this series is well known coffee educator and roaster, Kat Melheim also known on social media as @roasterkat. The theme of this series is "The Ego In Coffee".

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Kat discuss the prevalent issues of gatekeeping and lack of transparency within the coffee industry.

They explore the secretive nature of coffee roasting and sourcing, and Lee shares a personal story about challenging misinformation in a popular online coffee publication.

The episode highlights the importance of open communication and sharing knowledge to foster industry growth, using @roasterkat's Instagram as an example of demystifying the coffee roasting process.

It also touches on the topic of cultural palettes and how perceptions of flavors, like raspberries and blackberries, can vary widely, suggesting a broader conversation about ego, education, and inclusivity in coffee tasting and production.

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1073 Kat Melheim - Gatekeeping In Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest in this series is well known coffee educator and roaster, Kat Melheim also known on social media as @roasterkat. The theme of this series is "The Ego In Coffee".

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Kat discuss the prevalent issues of gatekeeping and lack of transparency within the coffee industry.

They explore the secretive nature of coffee roasting and sourcing, and Lee shares a personal story about challenging misinformation in a popular online coffee publication.

The episode highlights the importance of open communication and sharing knowledge to foster industry growth, using @roasterkat's Instagram as an example of demystifying the coffee roasting process.

It also touches on the topic of cultural palettes and how perceptions of flavors, like raspberries and blackberries, can vary widely, suggesting a broader conversation about ego, education, and inclusivity in coffee tasting and production.

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1072 Kat Melheim - The Ego In Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest in this series is well-known coffee educator and roaster, Kat Melheim also known on social media as @roasterkat. The theme of this series is "The Ego In Coffee".

In this episode of the series, Kat and Lee discuss the pervasive issue of ego within the coffee industry. The conversation delves into how competitions and the desire for success can be both a positive drive and a potential trap for ego inflation.

They also explore the impact of social media platforms and the importance of using them responsibly to educate and empower rather than perpetuate gatekeeping.

Kat shares her journey from starting as a roaster's apprentice to becoming a recognized coffee educator and founder of the Coffee People Zine, highlighting the challenges of finding credible roasting information and the importance of making learning accessible to everyone.

Additionally, the discussion touches on the benefits of competitions in producing countries and the need to create platforms that foster community and learning without the downsides of competition.

The episode also addresses the fine line between striving for success and succumbing to ego-driven motives, underscoring the complexities of personal motives and community impact in the coffee industry.

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1071 Diego Baraona - The Future of The Coffee Supply Chain - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast hosted by Lee Safar.

Our guest on this episode of the series is Diego Baraona from El Salvador's Los Pirineos and the theme of this series is "The Current Realities Facing Coffee Producers in 2024".

In this final episode of the podcast series, Lee and Diego discuss the exciting opportunities and challenges facing the coffee industry in the coming years.

They explore topics such as the potential for increased local consumption of coffee at its origin, diversifying revenue streams through becoming a coffee consultant, and the importance of education within the industry.

The conversation touches on how the coffee industry can benefit from a 'reset', embracing technology for better information on pricing and financial situations, and the positive impact of tourism and local markets in coffee-producing countries.

Diego shares his vision for engaging more in coffee tourism and education on his farm, reflecting on the broader implications for the industry. They conclude the series on a hopeful note, emphasizing the lessons and opportunities that lie ahead for the coffee world.

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1070 Diego Baraona - The Real Cost and Impact of Coffee Production - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest on this episode of the series is Diego Baraona from El Salvador's Los Pirineos and the theme of this series is "The Current Realities Facing Coffee Producers in 2024".

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Diego discuss the hefty financial and ethical costs associated with participating in the World Barista Championship and the broader financial dynamics of the coffee industry.

They explore who actually profits within the industry, revealing banks, landlords, equipment manufacturers, freight companies, and surprisingly, the labor force, as the main beneficiaries.

The conversation delves into the high costs of production, rental crises affecting cafes, and the alarming interest rates faced by producers. They also touch upon the consequences of agricultural practices and international trade issues, such as reliance on imported goods and the impact of geopolitical conflicts on supply chains.

The episode concludes with reflections on the future of the coffee industry and the challenges of achieving sustainability and fairness.

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1069 Diego Baraona - Hiding From The Reality of The Coffee Supply Chain - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest on this episode of the series is Diego Baraona from El Salvador's Los Pirineos and the theme of this series is "The Current Realities Facing Coffee Producers in 2024".

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Diego discuss the current state and future of coffee production in 2024.

They delve into the lack of motivation among coffee producers, the dangers of toxic positivity, and the necessity of addressing and acting upon the deep-seated issues within the coffee industry. Key challenges highlighted include labor shortages, pricing issues, and climate change.

The conversation also touches upon the financial burdens faced by coffee farmers, leading to a trend where many are selling their lands for urban development rather than continuing with coffee cultivation.

The episode emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these problems, seeking help, and taking immediate action to find sustainable practices and solutions for the future of coffee production.

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1068 Diego Baraona - How Did We Break Coffee Production - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest on this episode of the series is Diego Baraona from El Salvador's Los Pirineos and the theme of this series is "The Current Realities Facing Coffee Producers in 2024".

In this episode of the series, Lee and Diego, discuss the realities facing coffee producers today. They delve into how the current situation developed over time, touching on the romanticization of coffee, the dysfunctional business models in the industry, and the significant issue of access to capital for producers.

Diego shares personal experiences with financial challenges and emphasizes the need for responsible business practices.

The conversation also covers the specialty versus commercial coffee debate, the obscured lines between them due to pricing issues, and the future of coffee production, highlighting the necessity for innovation and adaptation in the face of industry uncertainties.

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1067 Diego Baraona - The Real Life Challenges of Coffee Producers in 2024 - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

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

Our guest on this episode of the series is Diego Baraona from El Salvador's Los Pirineos and the theme of this series is "The Current Realities Facing Coffee Producers in 2024".

In this episode of the series, the discussion focuses on the significant challenges such as labor shortages, increased costs, and the impacts of climate change and inflation on coffee farming.

Diego shares his experiences with navigating these issues, including innovative solutions like hiring transport for pickers and adapting harvest methods.

They also explore the difficulty of balancing quality with the rising production costs and discuss the broader industry's perspectives on these challenges.

The conversation highlights both the resilience and the innovative approaches of coffee producers in facing an increasingly tough landscape.

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1066 John Abatzoglou - Hope for Coffee and Climate Change - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest John Abatzoglou. John is a Professor of Climatology at the University of California Merced.

In this series of the podcast, host Lee Safar and guest John will discuss the Impact of climate change on the coffee supply chain.

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and John discuss the critical issue of climate change, its impact on the coffee industry, and potential solutions. Abatzoglou emphasizes the importance of moving past the doom and gloom perspective and focusing on actionable steps to mitigate climate change.

John highlights the role of younger generations prioritizing climate change, the economic impacts of inaction, and the benefits of transitioning to renewable energy sources.

Solutions such as carbon sequestration, regenerative agriculture, and technological innovations in energy are discussed as ways to slow down global warming and safeguard the coffee industry.

The conversation also covers the concept of cloud seeding and its implications for climate modification. Abatzoglou underscores the necessity of global effort and coordination to address the climate crisis effectively, offering a message of hope and urging action against one of the most solvable problems we face.

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1065 John Abatzoglou - Advantages of Climate Change on Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest John Abatzoglou. John is a Professor of Climatology at the University of California Merced.

In this series of the podcast, host Lee Safar and guest John will discuss the Impact of climate change on the coffee supply chain.

In this episode John and Lee discuss the impact of climate change on coffee agriculture and explore how rising CO2 levels could potentially enhance plant growth, offering some offset to declining yields due to warmer temperatures.

The episode also speculates on the possible emergence of new coffee-growing areas due to reduced freeze events, though this comes with its own set of challenges such as displacement of current crops and the need for adaptation.

The topic of innovation in the face of climate change is emphasized, suggesting that the coffee industry will be compelled to find new solutions in agriculture, energy, water management, and labor, due to the complex nature of its supply chain and the static price of coffee over the last 30 years.

The discussion also highlights concerns about labor in the face of increasing temperatures and the potential for artificial intelligence to assist in agricultural tasks.

Finally, the episode touches on the importance of intentional business practices that align with consumer values, especially among younger generations, to address climate change challenges.

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1064 John Abatzoglou - Carbon, Agriculture, Climate Change - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest John Abatzoglou. John is a Professor of Climatology at the University of California Merced.

In this series of the podcast, host Lee Safar and guest John will discuss the Impact of climate change on the coffee supply chain.

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Lee and John explore the intricate relationship between carbon emissions, agriculture, and climate change, with a particular focus on coffee production.

The conversation delves into the ways in which agriculture contributes to human-made carbon emissions, despite the carbon sequestration processes inherent in crop growth. Specific attention is given to the carbon footprint of coffee production, from the use of fertilizers to shipping methods, and the significant role of transportation in carbon emissions associated with coffee.

The episode also explores regenerative agriculture as a potential solution for reducing carbon emissions and enhancing carbon sequestration within the coffee industry.

Additionally, examples from the coffee community illustrate how individual producers are adopting sustainable and regenerative farming practices to mitigate climate impact and ensure the longevity of their farms amidst global challenges.

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1063 John Abatzoglou - Climate Change and Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest John Abatzoglou. John is a Professor of Climatology at the University of California Merced.

In this series of the podcast, host Lee Safar and guest John will discuss the Impact of climate change on the coffee supply chain.

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro, Lee and John discuss the impact of climate change on coffee cultivation. They delve into how global warming is altering the optimal conditions for coffee growing, including temperature changes leading to both loss of suitable areas and potential new regions becoming viable for coffee cultivation.

The episode discusses the significant effects of temperature shifts on coffee yield and explores the concept of assisted migration to adapt to these changes.

Additionally, they touch on the broader implications of climate change, including the potential for reforestation as a carbon sequestration strategy. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities facing coffee farming amidst climate change.

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1062 John Abatzoglou - What is Climate Change? - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the first in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest John Abatzoglou. John is a Professor of Climatology at the University of California Merced.

In this series of the podcast, host Lee Safar and guest John will discuss the Impact of climate change on the coffee supply chain.

In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, John provides a foundational explanation of climate and climate change, emphasizing its slow-moving yet impactful nature on global temperatures and ecosystems, including the coffee industry.

The discussion extensively covers the scientific basis of climate change, underscoring human activities' role, especially fossil fuel consumption, in exacerbating global warming. John also delves into the implications of a warming climate on agriculture, particularly coffee cultivation, highlighting how shifts in optimal growing conditions could threaten coffee production.

The episode aims to elucidate the complex phenomenon of climate change, its undeniable linkage to human activities, and the necessity of both adaptation and mitigation strategies in safeguarding the future of coffee cultivation and the broader ecosystem.

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1061 Bram de Hoog - Hope for The Future of Coffee? - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 5th in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest Bram de Hoog from Paso Paso Coffee Roasters - a unique coffee roasting brand based in Hannover, Germany and co-owned and supplied by 9 producers from around the globe.

In this series of the podcast, Lee and Bram discuss the viability of specialty coffee in 2024 and beyond.

In this episode, Lee and Bram explore the challenges and opportunities within the specialty coffee industry, emphasizing the need for critical and innovative thinking to navigate these turbulent times.

They further discuss the impact of Nescafe's move into specialty coffee in Pakistan, the saturation of the specialty coffee market, and the necessity for businesses to differentiate themselves and manage expectations realistically.

It also highlights the importance of adjusting business models to meet consumer demands, the potential for market consolidation, and the role of innovation in ensuring the survival and growth of the coffee industry.

The show also touches upon the limitations of coffee competitions and the overall need for the industry to focus on concrete actions rather than empty gestures of community and innovation.

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1060 Bram de Hoog - Is Coffee Going Away? - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 4th in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest Bram de Hoog from Paso Paso Coffee Roasters - a unique coffee roasting brand based in Hannover, Germany and co-owned and supplied by 9 producers from around the globe.

In this series of the podcast, Lee and Bram discuss the viability of specialty coffee in 2024 and beyond.This episode delves into the consequences of the current status quo within the coffee supply chain, particularly focusing on its impact on producers.

This episode delves into the reasons behind the increasing speculation on whether coffee is going away, pinpointing labor shortages due to emigration and climate change as major challenges to coffee production.

Moreover, the conversation touches on the impact of price fluctuations on producers and the potential consequences of coffee farm consolidation by larger corporations and governments aiming to secure coffee supply.

Lee and Bram also highlight the potential for a loss in coffee diversity and quality due to these challenges but promises to explore hope for the future of coffee in the succeeding episode.

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1059 Bram de Hoog - Challenging The Coffee Status Quo - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 3rd in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest Bram de Hoog from Paso Paso Coffee Roasters - a unique coffee roasting brand based in Hannover, Germany and co-owned and supplied by 9 producers from around the globe.

In this series of the podcast, Lee and Bram discuss the viability of specialty coffee in 2024 and beyond.This episode delves into the consequences of the current status quo within the coffee supply chain, particularly focusing on its impact on producers.

Using Mercon's bankruptcy as a case study, the discussion highlights the precarious nature of the coffee trading business, exacerbated by rising interest rates and changes in the market.

The episode also covers the broader effects on the coffee supply chain, including the shift towards home brewing and roasting. It prompts listeners to reconsider the sustainability of current practices within the coffee industry, and how entities like Paso Paso are offering alternatives to traditional models that may be more beneficial to producers facing financial pressures.

Furthermore, the shift in coffee consumption trends towards origin countries and the growing practice of producers roasting for local markets are explored as potential challenges to the supply of specialty coffee.

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1058 Bram de Hoog - A Roastery Owned by Producers - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

This is the 2nd in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with first-time guest Bram de Hoog from Paso Paso Coffee Roasters - a unique coffee roasting brand based in Hannover, Germany and co-owned and supplied by 9 producers from around the globe.

In this series of the podcast, Lee and Bram discuss the viability of specialty coffee in 2024 and beyond.

This episode features a discussion on the transparency and operational models within the coffee industry, particularly focusing on how roasteries operate and the potential benefits of increased openness about business practices for coffee producers.

Lee and Bram discuss the traditional specialty coffee supply chain and compare it to the innovative model employed by Paso Paso, which aims to eliminate middlemen, thus allowing coffee producers to share in the roastery's profits and decision-making processes.

Additionally, the episode covers the importance of transparency in roasteries' operations, the potential benefits for coffee producers in being more involved in the chain, and how this model could provide a more sustainable and equitable future for the coffee industry.

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