Update on the Slate of Candidates for the 2019 SCA Board of Directors Elections
The slate of candidates, presented last month by the Nominating Committee of the SCA Board, led by Heather Perry, has been joined by a petition candidate.
Carlos Brando and Veronica Herlina on Scaling Local Action for Global Sustainability Results | Re:co Symposium 2019
Global Coffee Platform members and Country Platform stakeholders have united in new ways to tackle the economic viability of coffee farming at scale.
#73 | Re:co Podcast - Carlos Brando and Veronica Herlina on Scaling Local Action for Global Sustainability Results (S5, Ep. 3)
Today, we’re very happy to present the third episode of the “The Role of Innovation and Technical Advancement,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April.
Defining the "Perfect" Nitro Pour
What is cold brew? Why is it different than iced coffee? What is a nitro cold brew? Did you add any sweetener or cream to the nitro cold brew?
Designing a Map of the Global Coffee Sector | Part 1
This piece is the first of a series by KIM ELENA IONESCU exploring the systems map developed as part of the SCA’s year-long Price Crisis Response (PCR) initiative.
Vera Espindola Rafael on Markets in Producing Countries | Re:co Symposium 2019
Today, we’re very happy to present the second episode of “Growing Consumption: Letting Go of Sameness,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April.
#72 | Re:co Podcast - Vera Espindola Rafael on Markets in Producing Countries (S4, Ep. 2)
As the majority of specialty coffee consumption lies in the US, EU, and East Asia, “producing” countries have solely – and strategically – focused export, indenting to increase demand in “consuming” countries.
SCA Education Presenting Two Webinars About Coffee Sustainability Program
SCA Education organized two webinars to introduce the new Coffee Sustainability Program. The first-ever Professional course will launch at the end of October, co-taught online by Nora, Kate, and Erika.
Phyllis Johnson and Keba Konte on Letting Go of Sameness | Re:co Symposium 2019
Today, we’re very happy to present the first episode of “Growing Consumption: Letting Go of Sameness,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April.
#71 | Re:co Podcast - Phyllis Johnson and Keba Konte on Letting Go of Sameness (S4, Ep. 1)
Session Host Phyllis Johnson begins with a study by the National Coffee Association indicating that specialty coffee consumption is slowing among our current target market before bringing Red Bay Coffee’s Keba Konte to the stage.
The Six Stages of the Coffee Price Crisis
By now, many readers will have heard about the coffee price crisis and the SCA’s response team, dubbed the Price Crisis Response Initiative. If you are among them, you likely understand that the price crisis is a complex issue and that there’s no easy, quick solution.
Greg Lowe on Financing Resilience | Re:co Symposium 2019
Today, we’re very happy to present the fifth and final episode of “Value Chains: Transparency and Market Linkages,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April.
#70 | Re:co Podcast - Greg Lowe on Financing Resilience (S3, Ep. 5)
Insurance is a common financial instrument, but often misunderstood. Today’s speaker, Greg Low, asks: What is insurance’s role in building resilient business models?
#CoffeePriceCrisis | An Interview with Vera Espindola Rafael and Peter Kettler
Today on the podcast we’re sharing the audio from an interactive webinar we hosted last week, part of our series on the Coffee Price Crisis.
#69 | Re:co Podcast - Ellen Jordan Reidy on Quality Foundations for Success (S3, Ep. 4)
For over 20 years, the Coffee Quality Institute (CQI) has worked to improve coffee quality through a diverse set of programs addressing foundational issues affecting the value chain.
Ellen Jordan Reidy on Quality Foundations for Success | Re:co Symposium 2019
Today, we’re very happy to present the fourth episode of “Value Chains: Transparency and Market Linkages,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April.
SCA Alumni Spotlight: Sum Ngai of Coffee Project NY
Every year, over 30,000 coffee professionals complete an SCA education program with more enrolling each year. Meet Sum Ngai of Coffee Project NY.
Leveraging Your Green Coffee Data to Reach Sustainability and Traceability Goals
Today, traceability and sustainability play an increasingly important role in the specialty coffee industry. Businesses in the industry realize their need to become more sustainable, environmentally, socially, and economically, and are looking for ways to achieve this.
Presenting Slate of Candidates for the 2019 SCA Board of Directors Elections
On behalf of the SCA Board of Directors, it is my pleasure to present the slate of candidates for the 2019 SCA Board of Directors elections.
Responsibilities and Risks - 25 Magazine, Issue 10
“It’s not easy to know that you are sacrificing your income, that what you are working on is subsidizing the coffee industry.”