Shifting Identities | 25, Issue 24
The coffee sector is in constant flux. Increasingly our definitions of consumer, creator, and producer are blurring. The way we drink coffee is changing, even how we define the term “coffee” itself.
Unpacking the Debate Around Coffee Identity: Insights from Re:co Spotlight, 2025 | 25, Issue 24
JENN RUGOLO, Specialty Coffee Association Innovation Officer, shares early insights from a project exploring the possibility of building a common language around green coffee identity.
Brand Sharing: How Digital Natives Are Taking an Active Role in Coffee Consumption | 25, Issue 24
Green coffee sales representative and author KOSTA KALLIVROUSIS offers insights and new marketing strategies that engage “digital natives,” the postmillennial generation that is evolving the relationship between brands and consumers.
Grounding Green Grading in Sensory Science: Research to Understand Physical Coffee Defects | 25, Issue 24
The SCA’s Publications Manager, LAUREL CARMICHAEL, introduces a Coffee Science Foundation research project on the sensory impact of physical defects in green coffee, undertaken at the Coffee Excellence Center at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences.
Pioneering Specialty Cafés: Coffee Shop Owners and the Rise of Specialty Café Culture in Puebla, Mexico | 25, Issue 24
Scholar and PhD candidate JORDAN BUCHANAN shares their research into the rise of the specialty café scene in Puebla state, Mexico, focusing on the journey and testimony of coffee-shop owners.
Beyond Sugar and Milk: How Brazilians Pair Coffee with Food | 25, Issue 24
PhD student ANNA LUIZA SANTANA NEVES shares their research into Brazil’s everyday and culturally informed coffee and food pairings, from pão de queijo to chocolate.
An Evolving Landscape: How Domestic Consumption Is Slowly Redefining Kenya’s Coffee Identity | 25, Issue 24
Communications expert and researcher DANIEL MURAGA shares insights into Kenya’s domestic specialty coffee consumption, tracing how migration, economic shifts, and urbanization have fueled a dynamic local café and roasting scene, blurring the distinction between “producing country” and “consuming country.”
Same Questions, Different Dialogues: Reframing Value by Centering Producers | 25, Issue 24
Writer and anthropologist ALEXA ROMANO and researcher and strategist VERA ESPÍNDOLA RAFAEL draw on two intentional dialogues, held at the Women-Powered Coffee Summit in 2024, to look at the value of dialogue to understand the needs and realities of coffee producers, particularly women.
Preguntas Compartidas, Voces Distintas: Recuperando el Valor que Sostiene al Café | 25, Issue 24
En la Women Powered Coffee Summit 2024 (WPCS) se llevaron a cabo dos diálogos que la escritora y antropóloga ALEXA ROMANO y la investigadora y estratega VERA ESPÍNDOLA RAFAEL retoman para reflexionar sobre el valor del diálogo en la comprensión de las realidades y necesidades de los productores de café, en particular de las mujeres.