Sustainability Series #2 : Importing & Roasting

Chris DeferioPodcast, Roasting, Supply Chain

Sustainability is a collaborative effort that relies on solid networks, relationships, and communication. This is mainly the responsibility of importers and roasters whose job it is to provide connection, accurate representation, and to realize the potential of the now harvested coffee and the farmers who grow it.

While providing these platforms to those they serve, importers and roasters must also look out for the stability and sustainability of their own businesses in order to make progress long-term.

In this episode we will be talking with some seriously inspiring importers and roasters to discuss their practices, perspectives, accomplishments on what it means to be holistically sustainable.

From commited importing relationships, balancing the needs of roasters and farmers, and exploring the roasters role in the value chain — to roaster cooperatives, creating values based culture, and navigating supply challenges, there are some incredible points and actionable insights in these conversations.

I hope this inspires you to take consistent action, even in small ways, to add to the positive momentum!

Our Guest for this Episode include:

  • Jeanine Niynzima-Aroian: Owner of JNP Coffee / Founder of Burundi Friends International
  • James Tooill: North American Sales Manager, Ally Coffee
  • Joe Marrocco: VP of Coffee Sourcing and Product Development at FairWave Coffee Collective
  • Monica Firl: Director of Sustainability, Coop Coffees
  • Lee Wallace, CEO, Peace Coffee
  • Andi Trindle Mersch: Director of Coffee, Tea, and Sustainability with Philz Coffee

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