Direct sourcing 2025-26 calendar for green buyers
Your 18-month guide to shipments and arrivals, helping you plan ahead and enjoy the unique benefits of working directly with producers.

See which origins are in harvest and processing, when shipping windows are, and when your coffee will land with a digital version of our Direct Sourcing Calendar
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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.

Know the carbon footprint of each of your coffees
Want to reduce the roastery’s environmental impact? Algrano now calculates the CO2 emissions of each coffee at checkout. Here, you’ll learn where your biggest impact lies, and what options you have to reduce or offset emissions.

Are there crop failures hiding in Brazil? The 2024 harvest update
Brazil is producing and exporting a lot of coffee but things are far from smooth. While volumes are good, producers need more cherries to build exportable coffee lots. With crop failures lurking in the forecasts, here’s what green buyers need to know to talk coffee with suppliers.