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EP 1480 George Howell and Tim Wendelboe - The Future of Coffee, Roasteries, and Cafes - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 5th episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guests, George Howell and Tim Wendelboe.

George Howell is a 50-year legend in the coffee industry and the founder of George Howell Coffee and Coffee Connection. George is based in Boston, USA.

Tim Wendelboe is a 20+ year industry legend, coffee farmer, world barista champion, and founder of Tim Wendelboe Coffee. Tim is based in Oslo, Norway.

In this series, Lee, George, and Tim explore a number of subjects, including the WBC, understanding the impact of the climate crisis on the coffee value chain, the coffee crisis, and whether Chemex makes the best coffee.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee wraps up a captivating series with Marianella as they delve into the challenges of coffee market volatility from the perspective of small holder producers, the impact of middlemen and low-priced future contracts, and the struggles and hopes of co-ops and farmers seeking just relationships through direct trade.

The discussion highlights the emergence of new direct trade models, geopolitical shifts in coffee trading, and the vital connections between small farmers and roasters.

Marianella also shares the inspiring success of the Coffee Camp and encourages collaboration for a thriving coffee community.

Learn more about sustainable, ethical coffee practices and how you can support these efforts.

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EP 1479 George Howell and Tim Wendelboe - Causes of Instability in Coffee Today - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 4th episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guests, George Howell and Tim Wendelboe.

George Howell is a 50-year legend in the coffee industry and the founder of George Howell Coffee and Coffee Connection. George is based in Boston, USA.

Tim Wendelboe is a 20+ year industry legend, coffee farmer, world barista champion, and founder of Tim Wendelboe Coffee. Tim is based in Oslo, Norway.

In this series, Lee, George, and Tim explore a number of subjects, including the WBC, understanding the impact of the climate crisis on the coffee value chain, the coffee crisis, and whether Chemex makes the best coffee.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee, George, and Tim discuss the various forces impacting the coffee value chain beyond climate change.

They explore trends such as the shift from agricultural to manufactured coffee products, the importance of black coffee, and labeling strategies.

The conversation delves into the complexities of the coffee crisis, defining quality in coffee, and the challenges faced by new coffee businesses in today’s market.

They also touch upon the roles of flavored coffees, the concept of specialty coffee, and the influence of market forces like inflation and the rise of matcha in cafes.

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EP 1478 George Howell and Tim Wendelboe - Coffee Communities and the Climate Crisis - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 3rd episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guests, George Howell and Tim Wendelboe.

George Howell is a 50-year legend in the coffee industry and the founder of George Howell Coffee and Coffee Connection. George is based in Boston, USA.

Tim Wendelboe is a 20+ year industry legend, coffee farmer, world barista champion, and founder of Tim Wendelboe Coffee. Tim is based in Oslo, Norway.

In this series, Lee, George, and Tim explore a number of subjects, including the WBC, understanding the impact of the climate crisis on the coffee value chain, the coffee crisis, and whether Chemex makes the best coffee.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee, George, and Tim to discuss how climate change is affecting coffee farming communities.

They delve into challenges such as labor shortages, the impact on coffee quality, and the need for sustainable and resilient farming practices.

The conversation highlights specific experiences from Kenya, Guatemala, and Colombia, emphasizing the importance of community-driven approaches to farming sustainability.

Additionally, they discuss the evolving landscape of the global coffee industry and what the future holds.

Join us for a detailed insight into these pressing issues.

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EP 1477 George Howell and Tim Wendelboe - Impact of Climate on Coffee Harvests - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 2nd episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guests, George Howell and Tim Wendelboe.

George Howell is a 50-year legend in the coffee industry and the founder of George Howell Coffee and Coffee Connection. George is based in Boston, USA.

Tim Wendelboe is a 20+ year industry legend, coffee farmer, world barista champion, and founder of Tim Wendelboe Coffee. Tim is based in Oslo, Norway.

In this episode of the podcast series, we continue the insightful discussion with George and Tim about the profound impact of the climate crisis on coffee value chains.

Tim shares firsthand experiences of the adverse effects on coffee harvests, ranging from disease pressure to unpredictable weather patterns.

George and Lee highlight the urgency for innovative solutions, including regenerative farming and the potential role of technology.

Additionally, the episode delves into the future of coffee farming and the crucial need for adaptation to ensure sustainability.

Tune in to explore how the coffee industry can navigate these pressing challenges leading up to 2026 and beyond.

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EP 1476 George Howell and Tim Wendelboe - The WBC, The Climate Crisis, and Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the first episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guests, George Howell and Tim Wendelboe.

George Howell is a 50-year legend in the coffee industry and the founder of George Howell Coffee and Coffee Connection. George is based in Boston, USA.

Tim Wendelboe is a 20+ year industry legend, coffee farmer, world barista champion, and founder of Tim Wendelboe Coffee. Tim is based in Oslo, Norway.

In this series, Lee, George, and Tim explore a number of subjects, including the WBC, understanding the impact of the climate crisis on the coffee value chain, the coffee crisis, and whether Chemex makes the best coffee.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee, George, and Tim delve into the critical issue of climate change and its impact on the coffee industry.

The discussion spans from historical farming practices to current challenges at the origin, and the evolving role of barista competitions.

The conversation emphasizes the urgency for sustainable farming methods and the need for strategic industry shifts to counteract the adverse effects of climate change.

Tune in for a comprehensive exploration of how climate variability is reshaping coffee cultivation and the broader value chain.

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EP 1475 Marianella Baez Jost - Mitigating Risk with Direct Trade Coffee - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 5th episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guest, Marianella Baez Jost.

Marianella is a coffee farmer (Cafe con Amor) based in Costa Rica and the co-founder of direct coffee trade project, The Farmers Project.

This series is focused on coffee market volatility from the perspective of a smallholder coffee farmer in Costa Rica.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee wraps up a captivating series with Marianella as they delve into the challenges of coffee market volatility from the perspective of small holder producers, the impact of middlemen and low-priced future contracts, and the struggles and hopes of co-ops and farmers seeking just relationships through direct trade.

The discussion highlights the emergence of new direct trade models, geopolitical shifts in coffee trading, and the vital connections between small farmers and roasters.

Marianella also shares the inspiring success of the Coffee Camp and encourages collaboration for a thriving coffee community.

Learn more about sustainable, ethical coffee practices and how you can support these efforts.

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EP 1474 Marianella Baez Jost - Barriers to Direct Trade - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 4th episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guest, Marianella Baez Jost.

Marianella is a coffee farmer (Cafe con Amor) based in Costa Rica and the co-founder of direct coffee trade project, The Farmers Project.

This series is focused on coffee market volatility from the perspective of a smallholder coffee farmer in Costa Rica.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Marianella discuss the complex topic of coffee market volatility and dive into what truly defines direct trade, explore the challenges and benefits of developing direct relationships in the coffee industry, and analyze the emerging access issues as we move towards 2026.

Join the conversation to better understand the future of the coffee industry and the importance of building strong, responsible business relationships.

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EP 1473 Marianella Baez Jost - Not a Short Term Coffee Crisis - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 3rd episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guest, Marianella Baez Jost.

Marianella is a coffee farmer (Cafe con Amor) based in Costa Rica and the co-founder of direct coffee trade project, The Farmers Project.

This series is focused on coffee market volatility from the perspective of a smallholder coffee farmer in Costa Rica.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Marianella discuss coffee market volatility and delve into the challenges faced by smallholder farmers, the importance of forecasting and long-term planning, the impact of tariffs, and the evolving roles within the coffee supply chain.

The conversation highlights the imperative of proactive communication and diversification for sustained success in the coffee industry.

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EP 1472 Marianella Baez Jost - Coffee Farmers Are Adapting to the Coffee Crisis - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the 2nd episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guest, Marianella Baez Jost.

Marianella is a coffee farmer (Cafe con Amor) based in Costa Rica and the co-founder of direct coffee trade project, The Farmers Project.

This series is focused on coffee market volatility from the perspective of a smallholder coffee farmer in Costa Rica.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Marianella talk about the volatility in the coffee market from the perspective of smallholder farmers.

They discuss how market demands influence farming practices, the impact of climate change and labor issues, and the importance of adapting to consumer trends.

They also highlight the significance of direct trade relationships and the upcoming challenges and opportunities for the coffee industry as it approaches a defining year in 2026.

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EP 1471 Marianella Baez Jost - Coffee Farming In Costa Rica in 2025 - The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with Lee Safar

This is the first episode of a 5-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward with host Lee Safar and series guest, Marianella Baez Jost.

Marianella is a coffee farmer (Cafe con Amor) based in Costa Rica and the co-founder of direct coffee trade project, The Farmers Project.

This series is focused on coffee market volatility from the perspective of a smallholder coffee farmer in Costa Rica.

In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Marianella discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in the coffee market in 2025, including the shift to a seller's market, price volatility, and the impact of tariffs on direct trade.

Marianella shares her journey into coffee farming, the disparities in income between different roles in the coffee supply chain, and her optimistic yet realist view on the future.

Tune in to gain invaluable insights and learn how you can support sustainable coffee farming.

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