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    Explore " colombian coffee" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 378 - Silvana Gonzalez - CEO and Co Founder, Café La Divisa", "Creating Sustainable Coffee Partnerships in Colombia: Ben Hermann - Native Root Coffee (Ep. 11)", "How can the coffee industry be more sustainable with Maria Palacio of Progeny Coffee" and "Episode 4 - Warren Machanik from Quaffee" from podcasts like ""Take it from the Ironwoman", "Coffee Runs Deep - Rob Pirie", "Beyond the Shelf" and "Cape Coffee Beans Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 378 - Silvana Gonzalez - CEO and Co Founder, Café La Divisa

    Ep. 378 - Silvana Gonzalez - CEO and Co Founder, Café La Divisa

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    Creating Sustainable Coffee Partnerships in Colombia: Ben Hermann - Native Root Coffee (Ep. 11)

    Creating Sustainable Coffee Partnerships in Colombia: Ben Hermann - Native Root Coffee (Ep. 11)

    I learned a ton from Ben in this episode and the conversation really shed some light on how we can all work together to help coffee farmers earn a sustainable income. Hearing about the landscape, the people, the culture, the native language, and the laughter is what makes coffee so special. There is a story to be shared for everyone in the coffee supply chain and the happier we can make everyone's experience in that chain the better off we will be as a coffee culture.

    Hope you enjoyed this episode! Links to Native Root Coffee's IG and Website are below.
    Website: https://nativerootcoffee.com
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    How can the coffee industry be more sustainable with Maria Palacio of Progeny Coffee

    How can the coffee industry be more sustainable with Maria Palacio of Progeny Coffee

    Considering that coffee is often considered a staple pantry item for many Americans, how much do we actually know about where it comes from? This week on Beyond the Shelf, we spoke with the CEO and Co-Founder of Progeny Coffee, Maria Palacio. In this enlightening and educational episode, Maria shared with us how the traditional supply-chain often times does not benefit or support coffee farmers. They shared with us how Progeny is trying to fix these unstainable practices through direct partnerships with Colombian farmers. Maria also explained what a coffee score is, and how it affects the quality of coffee beans but also what that means for individual farmers. 

    Episode 4 - Warren Machanik from Quaffee

    Episode 4 - Warren Machanik from Quaffee

    Get to know the full history of Quaffee, one of Cape Town's hidden coffee gems. In this episode, I interview Warren Machanik, founder and owner of Quaffee, and he shares his full story from how he got into to coffee, to how it became a hobby and eventually the business that we know and love. We dive deep not only into the history of Quaffee, but also into the particulars of how Warren thinks about sourcing. We talk about Warren's love affair with Colombian coffee and much more.

    If you'd like to support Quaffee, and try their amazing selection of extremely quaffable specialty coffees, please purchase some at Cape Coffee Beans. We deliver everywhere in South Africa. Just visit Quaffee's collection page at CCB!

    You can further support Quaffee by using their CCB Affiliate link when purchasing equipment or accessories.

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