A Snapshot in Time: Contextualizing the Community Impact Survey | 25, Issue 14
KATIE VON DER LIETH revisits the findings of the SCA’s COVID-19 Community Impact Survey while exploring the role of “snapshot” surveys in a greater ecosystem of market data.
Profit Sharing: Towards a Just and Stable Future for Coffee Growers | 25, Issue 14
Researchers Dr. JANINA GRABS and Dr. ELIZABETH A. BENNETT explore profit sharing with suppliers as an innovative way to secure a more just and stable future for coffee growers and, thus, the entire supply chain.
COVID-19 Could Not Stop the Premiumization of Coffee | 25, Issue 14
Rabobank’s JIM WATSON, STACIE WAN, SUDIP SINHA, and GUILHERME MORYA share an overview of COVID-19’s impact on the global coffee market.
The Limits of “Empowerment”: Towards Justice and Accompaniment | 25, Issue 14
ERIKA KOSS explores the nuances of the word “empowerment,” the complications of its twenty-first century usage, and why an update to our vocabulary is required.
A Vibrant, Developing Scene: JACK MOCKFORD Explores Leicester | 25, Issue 14
Once an industrial powerhouse and exemplar of post-war urban modernism, the city of Leicester would eventually lose its place as the jewel in the crown of the United Kingdom’s East Midlands, overtaken by its aesthetically more majestic neighbor Nottingham.
Rebuilding Our Foundations | 25, Issue 13
In some ways, this issue is all about rebuilding our industry’s foundations.
Ethiopian Coffee: The Untold Story of Beauty and the Waves to Come | 25, Issue 13
DAGMAWI I.E. explores the long, obscured history of Ethiopian coffee as told by others, and how owning and changing the narrative can lead it to a more sustainable future.
Towards a New Brewing Chart | 25, Issue 13
Postdoctoral scholar SCOTT FROST, PhD candidate MACKENZIE BATALI, Professor JEAN-XAVIER GUINARD, and Professor WILLIAM D. RISTENPART share the results of sensory descriptive experiments at the UC Davis Coffee Center, revealing new trends in brewed coffee that suggest an updated brewing control chart.
Trouble Brewing: Climate Change, Labor Migration, and Implications for the Sustainability of the Coffee Industry | 25, Issue 13
LISA ANTOSHAK and EVIE SMITH share the results of an interdisciplinary research project conducted during the summer of 2019 that sought to learn more about the biggest challenges facing coffee producers today.
An Emerging Market: The Rise of China’s Coffee Drinking Culture | 25, Issue 13
NICOLE LIN and CHARLEY BIDDLE share their view of the Chinese coffee market, tracing its rise through to the unexpected impacts of 2020’s COVID-19 pandemic.
An Unprecedented Journey: The FAO Coffee Mission to Ethiopia | 25, Issue 13
Professor LOURIVAL CARMO MÔNACO, a geneticist who took part in the coffee journey that identified several coffee varieties we enjoy nearly 60 years later, recalls the mission. As told to JONAS LEME FERRARESSO.
A Time to Reflect - 25, Issue 12
In this issue, we’re taking a step back and focusing on some big questions that could shape the future of our industry.
The Vocabulary of Flavor - 25, Issue 12
Dr. ILJA CROIJMANS explores why the vocabulary we use to describe aromas matters, sharing findings of previous research on the evolution of sensory language from hunter-gathers to wine and coffee professionals.
Taking Less, Not Giving More - 25, Issue 12
JENN RUGOLO distils findings of the SCA’s Price Crisis Response (PCR) report and offers some ways we can begin to put some of the report’s recommendations into practice immediately.
Understanding Coffee's Global Growth - 25, Issue 12
Specialty Coffee Association CEO YANNIS APOSTOLOPOULOS shares findings from the recent Coffee Growth Dynamics Report from Euromonitor International.
Step Right Up - 25, Issue 12
We know that high-quality coffee comes at a cost, but what are the unseen costs of selling that coffee with a story? EVER MEISTER asks herself this question every day—and now she’s asking all of us.
The Real Deal - 25, Issue 12
NOA BERGER explores some of the different ways packaging helps to construct different types of authenticity.
A Thriving Community: Steve Moloney Visits Helsinki - 25, Issue 12
Sitting at the crossroads between Scandinavia and the Baltics, Helsinki has this wonderfully Finnish feeling about it while remaining accessible, vibrant, and dynamic.
Understanding Coffee Professionals’ Flavor Vocabulary: Early Results of a Brief Study - Issue 12 Online Exclusive
“An update on the status of coffee vocabulary is very much called for,” wrote Ilja. And so, when presenting this work at Sensory Summit in Zurich—complete with wine and coffee samples—Ilja also collected data.