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Read MoreWelcome to the 5th episode of a five-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.
Our guests on the podcast for this series are Lucia Reid, Gabriela Copello Duque, and Madeline Stuart - 3 agroecological scientists specialising in resilient coffee farming.
Given the challenges faced by coffee farmers to adapt to the new normal, i.e., unpredictable weather and reduced yields, in this series, we're asking the question "What Does Success Look Like for Resilient Coffee Farming?"
In the final episode of this five-part Map It Forward podcast series, Lee, Maddie, Lucie, and Gabi discusses the future of resilient coffee farming with an emphasis on the necessity for collective support across the coffee supply chain to tackle climate change.
This conversation sheds light on the importance of inspiring and practical approaches to sustainable farming, the role of community and networks, and the critical need for direct communication between producers and buyers.
The discussion concludes with visionary insights for the future and the scientists' personal reflections on their journey and aspirations.
Read MoreWelcome to the 4th episode of a five-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.
Our guests on the podcast for this series are Lucia Reid, Gabriela Copello Duque, and Madeline Stuart - 3 agroecological scientists specialising in resilient coffee farming.
Given the challenges faced by coffee farmers to adapt to the new normal, i.e., unpredictable weather and reduced yields, in this series, we're asking the question "What Does Success Look Like for Resilient Coffee Farming?"
In this Map It Forward Podcast episode, Lee, Maddie, Lucie, and Gabi discuss the risks associated with turning resilient coffee farming into a certification system.
They explore the diverse interpretations of success in resilient farming, the need to build strong partnerships without relying on certifications, and the importance of fostering biodiversity and sustainable practices.
The conversation emphasizes the challenges and rewards of transitioning to resilient farming methods, the potential impacts of climate change on coffee quality, and the necessity of adapting industry standards.
The episode highlights the significance of supporting farmers' hard work and ensuring fair compensation without exploiting them through costly certifications.
Read MoreWelcome to the 3rd episode of a five-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.
Our guests on the podcast for this series are Lucia Reid, Gabriela Copello Duque, and Madeline Stuart - 3 agroecological scientists specialising in resilient coffee farming.
Given the challenges faced by coffee farmers to adapt to the new normal, i.e., unpredictable weather and reduced yields, in this series, we're asking the question "What Does Success Look Like for Resilient Coffee Farming?"
In this Map It Forward podcast episode, Lee, Maddie, Lucie, and Gabi delve into the challenges faced by farmers in transitioning to resilient coffee farming practices.
They discuss the necessity of investigating new solutions, the importance of partnerships, and how factors such as time, money, education, and unprecedented climate effects impact the coffee farming industry.
The episode emphasizes the need for innovative approaches and specialized skills in managing agroforestry systems to ensure a sustainable future for coffee farmers.
Read MoreWelcome to the 2nd episode of a five-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.
Our guests on the podcast for this series are Lucia Reid, Gabriela Copello Duque, and Madeline Stuart - 3 agroecological scientists specialising in resilient coffee farming.
Given the challenges faced by coffee farmers to adapt to the new normal, i.e., unpredictable weather and reduced yields, in this series, we're asking the question "What Does Success Look Like for Resilient Coffee Farming?"
In this Map It Forward Podcast episode, Lee, Maddie, Lucie, and Gabi discuss the transition from conventional to resilient coffee farming.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of integrating traditional agricultural practices with modern scientific innovations for a more sustainable approach.
The discussion also covers the role of community support, understanding individual farmer contexts, and the economic and logistical challenges farmers face during this transition.
The insights provided are valuable not only for coffee farmers but for anyone in the coffee supply chain looking to future-proof their operations.
Read MoreWelcome to the 1st episode of a five-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Map It Forward founder, Lee Safar.
Our guests on the podcast for this series are Lucia Reid, Gabriela Copello Duque, and Madeline Stuart - 3 agroecological scientists specialising in resilient coffee farming.
Given the challenges faced by coffee farmers to adapt to the new normal, i.e., unpredictable weather and reduced yields, in this series, we're asking the question "What Does Success Look Like for Resilient Coffee Farming?"
In this Map It Forward Podcast episode, the conversation dives into the critical topic of resilient coffee farming amidst the backdrop of climate change.
Lee, Maddie, Lucie, and Gabi explore the immediate impacts of climate disruptions on coffee farming in Brazil.
They discuss the importance of resilient farming practices, from shade trees to cover crops, and the necessity for all members of the coffee supply chain to understand and support these initiatives.
This episode sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the transition from conventional to resilient farming practices, emphasizing the need for adaptability and ecosystem-specific strategies.
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