Recap #10 | May 28, 2020
This week on Recap: Three coffees scored more than 90 points in the first-ever Ethiopian Cup of Excellence competition; JDE Peet’s has announced its planned initial public offering on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange; Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin will join the board of directors at Indonesia’s Kopi Kenangan; as COVID-19 continues to impact coffee harvests around the world, reports of government aid and agricultural support continue to make headlines.
Roundtable Episode #3: A Conversation with Coffee Producers
In episode 3 of Roundtable, Yannis Apostolopoulos hosts a conversation with coffee producers and producer representatives from around the world.
Specialty Coffee Consumption and COVID-19: The 2020 Square x SCA Coffee Report
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve in the United States, specialty coffee businesses are adapting in a variety of ways. Square, Inc. and the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) released the 2020 Square x SCA Coffee Report, outlining the current state of the specialty coffee industry.
SCA Czech Republic, Ireland, and Norway: Nominations in the 2020 Chapter Elections Open on May 27
Attention SCA members in the Czech Republic, Ireland, and Norway: it is time once again for an election to form a new committee for your local SCA Chapter. Please check your inbox for an email from hello@sca.coffee and get in touch with us here if you did not receive one.
Roundtable Episode #2: A Conversation with Large Coffee Roasters
In episode 2 of Roundtable, Yannis Apostolopoulos hosts a conversation with founders and CEOs of large coffee roasting companies from around the world.
SCA Publishes PCR Summary of Work and Recommendations
Following the 2002 coffee price crisis, our industry turned to solutions focused on delivering greater value to consumers or introducing new market segments, but in hindsight, these have had a negligible impact on addressing the problem of stagnant producer income: only a tiny proportion of the increased value filters down to growers in the current model.
Recap #9 | May 14, 2020
This week on Recap: April 2020 saw the highest amount of interest in the search term "coffee" since 2004; coffee shops and roasters face difficult decisions without access to rent relief; as hospitality demand for specialty coffee continues to fall, its future is called into question; an unmanned café design announced in January may offer a blueprint for socially-distant café operations.
Roundtable Episode #1: A Conversation with Independent Café Owners
This inaugural episode of Roundtable, Yannis Apostolopoulos hosts a conversation with four esteemed coffee professionals who share their experiences as owners of independent cafés amid the pandemic.
Introducing Roundtable, A New Video Series Featuring Conversations with CEOs in Coffee
In Roundtable, a new video series from the SCA, CEO Yannis Apostolopoulos hosts conversations with leaders in the coffee industry from around the world with a view towards the future.
May 15 Coffee Roasters Guild Webinar - We Are #StillRoasting: A Conversation with Coffee Professionals in Taiwan
Join the Coffee Roasters Guild on Friday, May 15, for the first in the We Are #StillRoasting series focused on the current experiences of coffee professionals around the world.
May 7 Webinar: Become an Authorized SCA Trainer for the New Coffee Technicians Program
Register now to join us on Thursday, May 7, for an informational webinar on the application process for professionals interested in becoming Authorized SCA Trainers (ASTs) for the new Coffee Technicians Program.
Recap #8 | April 30, 2020
This week on Recap: Root Capital releases the results of a survey examining the impact of the pandemic on rural farming communities; reports of losses in Yunnan, China foreshadow a bleak result for coffee-producing countries entering their harvest under social distancing measures; the SCA has released a summary of work for the Price Crisis Response Initiative; a national coffee campaign in Indonesia encourages domestic coffee consumption during lockdown.
May 8 Coffee Roasters Guild Webinar - Relationship Coffee: 15 Years of Collaboration with Guatemalan Farmers
Join the Coffee Roasters Guild (CRG) on Friday, May 8, for a conversation with North Central College on their direct trade relationship with coffee farmers in Guatemala.
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.