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Join us for a two-day workshop designed for roasters and green buyers eager to deepen their understanding of direct trade. Algrano covers your accommodation and food, so you can fully immerse yourself in this unique learning experience.
Discover the intricacies of coffee export and import, learn the essential lingo of contracts, nail down quality protocols, and gain invaluable insights directly from producers about the power of direct trade, all within our comprehensive two-day workshop in Zurich.
Cécile Péquillat
cecile@algrano.com
Be part of Mountain Harvest Feedback Loops initiative to build a transparent, connected coffee supply chain.
Kenneth and Nico will share the real story of Uganda’s 2024 coffee season — the wins, struggles, and what’s next. Learn how challenges like price swings and low yields impact everyone.
Listen, ask questions, and help shape coffee’s future — because we grow stronger together.
Available dates:
- Thursday, June 5th
- Monday, June 9th
Nico Herr
nherr@mountainharvest.com
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What we learned in Honduras: credit, chisme, and why origin trips hit different
When we landed for PRF Honduras 2025 (Producer Roaster Forum), we expected to talk about climate change and the C market. We got way more than that. Between warehouse visits, bank-controlled coffee, and CEO-level farmers, one thing became clear: origin is where the action is. Here’s a recap of what we saw, heard, and learned—or at least what can be shared in public…

All eyes on Honduras after Ethiopian delays and Peru defaults
Honduras is already exporting more coffee than last year. Production may be down slightly, but there’s no talk of shortages. However, roasters should pay close attention to whom they source from. Let’s unpack the Honduran financing landscape and its wave of effects across the sector.

“I don’t grow coffee in NY”: Ugandan producers on prices and the new crop
Uganda’s Arabica harvest is here, though volumes are down thanks to unpredictable weather. Local exporters are going head-to-head with big traders, supporting farmers with skills and resources. Learn how Uganda’s pricing dynamics impact sustainable sourcing.