EP 1307 Emma Haines - A Turning Point In Coffee Trading - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 36 MIN

EP 1307 Emma Haines - A Turning Point In Coffee Trading - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward

from The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by MAP IT FORWARD · host Lee Safar

Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist"Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" is now available On-Demand for as little as $10 - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "Biochar for Coffee" is open for pre-registration - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant" is available now with additional new bonus material, including the coffee consultant career map. Get more details on how you can create an alternative revenue stream today at https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops Looking for business advisors or consultants for your business? Get in touch with us here: [email protected]••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 2nd episode in a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Emma Haines from Algrano. Emma is a long-time coffee industry educator with a passion for facilitating information about green coffee trading and coffee supply chains. Emma is currently the UK and Europe Sales Manager at Algrano.In this series, Lee and Emma discuss how the coffee supply chain is changing in 2025 (and beyond).The focus of each episode in this 5-part series:1. The Traditional Coffee Supply Chain - https://youtu.be/dzIp-EzcNCs2. A Turning Point In Coffee Trading - https://youtu.be/GOmKLm_gyBI3. Navigating Rapid Coffee Market Shifts - https://youtu.be/2yG2-G__SmU4. Redefining Stakeholders In Coffee Value Chains - https://youtu.be/sbFVA3w2FBk5. The Future Of Coffee Value Chains - https://youtu.be/EdyHqRr64moIn this eye-opening episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, host Lee Safar is joined by Emma Haines from Algrano to delve into the intricate history and future challenges of the coffee supply chain.They discuss the historical background of coffee quotas, their link to the Cold War, and why the U.S. lobbied for their end. The conversation covers the impact of climate change on coffee production, recent price crises, and the rise of specialty coffee amidst market instability.Emma shares insights into the difficulties faced by smallholder producers and cooperatives, and how major corporations are exploiting current market conditions.Together, Lee and Emma explore potential solutions for creating a sustainable and stable coffee industry.00:00 Introduction to Coffee Market Stability00:53 Sponsorship Message01:31 Overview of the Coffee Supply Chain02:30 Recent Market Changes and Panic05:22 Historical Context of Coffee Quotas05:53 Impact of Climate Change on Coffee Production11:38 Specialty Coffee and Market Instability17:39 Current Challenges for Smallholder Producers24:32 Peruvian Coffee Crisis30:59 Central American Coffee Market35:18 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Emma and Algrano here:• https://www.instagram.com/mamabearhaines/• https://algrano.com/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist💡Support this podcast on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/mapitforward📽 Watch the podcast on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ouyFYW🎙 Check out the audio version of our podcast here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify🧐 Find out more about Map It Forward Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoachingLooking for a business advisor for your established coffee business or startup? Email us here:📧 email: [email protected]

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