Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Best of Panama competition





I was lucky enough to be invited to participate as an international juror in the annual Best of Panama competition held this year in Boquete. For 3 days we cupped and scored 27 entries that had made it to the semi-finals through the national jury. The event went very smoothly, thanks to the drill-team like precision of the support staff.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Here is my new Panamanian buddy, right outside my window. Happy spring to all you northeners.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Semana Santos

Semana Santos, or Holy Week, has made my life a mess the last few days, but it sure is pretty.
You can see more photos on my flickr site in a couple of days. Just click on the link you see to the right.




Thursday, April 5, 2007

LTC comments, part 2


The conference was pretty amazing, with producers from all over Central and South America. Besides having several roundtable discussions and seminars about this new way of coffee trading we are all trying to navigate, we cupped together every afternoon. I was cupping with experts I already buy coffee from, and it was a great feeling to have a link and shared goal. After spending these 5 days with dedicated and innovative producers and buyers I feel very excited for our industry. This kind of progressive professional collaboration is the future of Specialty Coffee and will play a huge role in increasing supply and demand for high quality coffees, as well as playing a role in the continued economic development of some of the poorest countries. The thing that was most exciting to me however was witnessing the interactions between the producers from all over the map. I saw a kind of collaboration and trust that was very inspiring. Just like in the US, collaboration between competitors is a pretty new thing, but we have found that it has made us stronger as an industry. Listening to coffee farmers share their struggles and solutions with each other, I could just feel a kind of solidarity blooming. This may be the single best thing to result from these conferences. I made some good new contacts for coffees for us and have made some good friendships. My Spanish may have improved a bit too. Full transparency is definitely the way to go, and we have found that it strengthens us all along the way.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Let's Talk Coffee


I am just returning from the 4th annual Let's Talk Coffee event, held this year in Antigua, Guatemala. This conference is sponsored by Sustainable Harvest, and provides a forum for coffee producers and coffee buyers to get together for a few days, and share our collective challenges and successes as we collectively try to change the way coffee is traded.