Posts tagged Re:co Symposium
Walk on the Wild Side: The Future of Wild Coffees in Your Cup | Panel Discussion | Re:co 2022

In late 2018, scientists rediscovered Coffea stenophylla— a species unrelated to either Arabica or robusta—in the wild in Sierra Leone, and later confirmed century-old reports of its high cup quality.

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Welcome to Re:co | Kim Elena Ionescu | Re:co 2022

Over the past 30 years, the concurrent internet-led waves of coffee and globalization have had a profound impact on our coffee consumption habits.

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From Underdog to Frontrunner: The Opportunities of Specialty Robusta | Emi-Beth Aku Quantson | Re:co 2022

While the use of wild coffees is still years away from commercialization, another coffee species already makes up 40% of coffee's global production: Coffea robusta.

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Exploring the Intrinsic: Shifting Landscape, Expanding Possibilities | Hanna Neuschwander | Re:co 2022

In the face of climate change and advances in technology, what is “specialty coffee”?

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Paradigm Shift: The Post-Harvest Processing Revolution | Joel Shuler | Re:co 2022

The current coffee processing revolution offers us means to improve the live of coffee growers and processors not just through direct product improvement, but through a new, powerful narrative that can drive more respect, and value, back to producers.

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Fragmenting Desires: Understanding Today’s Specialty Coffee Consumers | Kim Elena Ionescu | Re:co 2022

As more consumers come to the coffee-laden table, our collective preferences haven’t just shifted; they’ve fragmented.

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Intersecting Identities: Understanding Israel's Booming Specialty Market | Noa Berger | Re:co 2022

Make a quick list of the countries you know are experiencing exponential growth of coffee consumption and a blossoming specialty coffee scene: does it include Israel? If not, it should.

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Vietnam: A New Vocabulary | Will Frith | Re:co 2022

In addition to being the world’s leading producer of robusta, Vietnam also produces more arabica than Kenya or El Salvador – so why don’t we talk about it more?

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The Ethiopian Experience: Learning from the Spiritual Home of Specialty Coffee | Dagmawi I. Eminetu | Re:co 2022

We may be familiar with Ethiopia as the birthplace of coffee, but what can we learn about who engages with coffee and when by more deeply exploring its coffee culture?

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Consuming More than Coffee: Emerging Trends, Mediating Taste | Yannis Apostolopoulos | Re:co 2022

As specialty coffee reaches new markets—and the number of individuals making these choices increases—it becomes increasingly enmeshed with our sense of identity.

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Functional Flavor: Exploring the Growth of the "Coffee And" Segment | Jim Watson | Re:co 2022

As a move towards the "functional" grips the beverage sector, how might this trend shape opportunities for specialty coffee products and consumers?

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New Luxury in Specialty Coffee | Dr. Thomaï Serdari | Re:co 2022

Specialty coffee, although often burdened by coffee's "commodity" status, still needs to compete in the premium market--but is there a way to move beyond?

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Brick by (Virtual) Brick: Tapping the Limitless Potential of New Mediums | Morgan Eckroth | Re:co 2022

Despite (most) of our return to coffee spaces, coffee's unprecedented move online during lockdowns forced social media accounts to pivot from a tool to get people in seats to a destination in and of itself.

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Exploring the Extrinsic: Opportunities for Added Value | Jenn Rugolo | Re:co 2022

Do we really understand the impact of the attributes-based definition of specialty coffee on what is now "specialty"?

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The Power of the Extrinsic | Peter Giuliano | Re:co 2022

"It's what's in the cup that matters," right? But is that actually true?

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Not Just Fresh: Expanding Our Concept of Functional Packaging | Dr. Fabiana Carvalho | Re:co 2022

Coffee's interest in understanding multimodal perception on coffee experiences has most recently focused on cup shape, size, and weight or environmental ambiance like color, music, and texture.

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On Redefining Sustainable Coffee | Catalina Eikenberg | Re:co 2022

As the word "sustainable" continues to grow in importance to consumers, it is being used in many different ways.

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Re:co Symposium 2021 Videos Now Available

In 2021, Re:co explored different perspectives on this moment in specialty coffee across multiple sessions, helping leaders come together to address uncertainty and build a stronger future.

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Introduction: A Glimpse of the Future | Yannis Apostolopoulos | Re:co 2021

SCA CEO Yannis Apostolopoulos welcomes attendees to Re:co’s 2021 program and introduces the first session of four: A Glimpse of the Future.

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Climate Change, Adaptation, and Coffee Quality | Selena Ahmed | Re:co 2021

Dr. Selena Ahmed shares the findings of a recent meta-analysis, the first of its kind, exploring the impact of climate change on coffee quality.

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