Part 4 of 5: A critical look at sustainability, regenerative farming, and certification systems with Brazilian Coffee Agronomist, Jonas Leme Ferraresso
Read MorePart 3 of 5: Jonas Leme Ferraresso helps us understand how technology and genetics are helping and challenging coffee production.
Read MorePart 2 of 5: A grounded look at Brazil’s 2026 coffee harvest and why the data may be misleading with Brazilian Coffee Agronomist, Jonas Leme Ferraresso
Read MorePart 1 of 5: How war impacts coffee production in Brazil through energy, fertilizer, and global trade disruptions.
Read MorePart 5 of 5: Lee Safar explains the critical signals coffee businesses should watch as geopolitical conflict reshapes global supply chains.
Read MorePart 4 of 5: Lee Safar examines the macroeconomic shocks triggered by conflict and how they could reshape the global coffee industry.
Read MorePart 3 of 5: Lee Safar examines who carries the greatest risk across the coffee supply chain during geopolitical disruptions.
Read MorePart 2 of 5: Lee Safar explains how global shipping routes move coffee around the world and why disruptions in West Asia could impact the coffee supply chain.
Read MorePart 1 of 5: In this solo episode, Lee Safar explores why geopolitical conflict can quickly disrupt coffee supply chains through energy markets, shipping routes, and global trade finance systems.
Read MoreRebecca Zentveld discusses how research, new coffee varieties, and biosecurity are shaping the future of Australian coffee farming.
Read MoreRebecca Zentveld explains how biological and regenerative farming practices influence soil health, crop resilience, and potentially coffee flavor.
Read MoreRebecca Zentveld explains the structural challenges facing Australian coffee farmers, including land prices, labour costs, equipment investment, and the economics of producing coffee in Australia.
Read MoreRebecca Zentveld explains how Australia’s volcanic soils, cooler subtropical climate, varietals, and processing conditions shape the flavor and identity of Australian-grown coffee.
Read MoreRebecca Zentveld shares how Australian coffee farming re-emerged in the 1980s, how early growers established the industry, and why Australia became such an unusual coffee-growing origin.
Read MoreIn the final episode of this series, Carol Salloum shares what makes cafés truly beloved and how systems, values, and cultural hospitality create longevity.
Read MoreIn Part 4 of this series, Carol Salloum shares what café owners must prioritise to survive continued volatility in 2026.
Read MoreIn Part 3 of this series, Carol Salloum shares what café owners should truly be nervous about in 2026 and why understanding customers and pricing strategy is critical for survival.
Read MoreIn Part 2 of this series, Carol Salloum explores how rising costs and economic volatility are reshaping customer expectations and spending patterns in cafés.
Read MoreIn Part 1 of this five-part series, Carol Salloum from 3Tomatoes reflects on how 2025 actually unfolded for café owners and what rising costs, staffing pressure, and industry shifts mean heading into 2026.
Read MoreThis is Part 5 of a five-part series examining the lived experience of smallholder coffee farmers operating within volatile markets. In this episode, Ana Donneys reflects on whether there is a viable path forward in 2026 and beyond.
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