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The Coffee Collective #02: it has been a busy week
It has been a busy week. Event after event in peak summer. In this week’s newsletter, I cover th upcoming Puerto Rico Cupping in collaboration with ROR Coffee Solutions, the grand opening of bkry, the success of Harvesting Sustainability, the Hadsel Coffee Cupping at Grandmother Coffee Roastery and the Papermill Coffee I have been brewing from The Coffeevine May Box.
Making a Difference at Origin with ROR Roastery
International Women’s Day at ROR was nothing short of inspirational as they announced their partnership with Esther Mukangango, a Rwandan women farmer representing the Nyampinga Cooperative. Esther shares her story on how women-led farms are making waves in Rwanda and through her coffee we got a glimpse of the cooperative’s sheer will and determination to rise from poverty and create a better life for themselves and their families.
Alex, RoR and the launch of a new Kenyan
When I saw Alex for the first time, he was scooched over on a table in a dark room. In front of him, a spot light focused on a blue book titled Till Death Do Us Part. I wish I could have pulled out the camera to capture the epic moment. I knew instantly that there’s more to Alex than meets the eye.
The Coffee Story: Dragoslav Džudović
Drago wears many hats for multiple businesses; he is the Co-Founder of WACup and Koub, Business Development Director for RoR Roastery, and in charge of R&D for CoffeeDesk UAE.
Two Neighbors: curated, earthy and sophisticated
Madinat Badr is home to another beautiful cafe - Two Neighbors. The interior is in a unique Martian red, it gives a feeling that everything is made out of clay, raw, molded with hands like pottery.
Must Visit Coffee Roasters in Dubai
When the @pourovergod messaged me to write a guest blog for him, quite frankly I was ecstatic. If you don’t have an idea what I’m talking about, Andy has built an impressive community of 400,000 followers on Instagram.
Specialty Coffee Drip Bags for Travel Convenience
Specialty coffee drip bags have been around for a while, they were introduced in Japan in the 1990’s and has become one of the best solutions to enjoy a fresh cup of coffee on-the-go. That means you won’t have to carry a kettle and a grinder with you, and only need access to a mug and hot water.