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6) The Future of Coffee?

6) The Future of Coffee?

Update: 2021-05-13
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Do you grind your beans fresh before brewing your coffee? If so, you are helping overturn a race-to–the-bottom with deep roots in colonial extraction that today is leaving millions of coffee farmers impoverished.



Or, at least, that’s what many specialty coffee companies would like you to believe. The truth is a lot less rosy.



In this final episode of A History of Coffee, Jonathan and James explore where the specialty coffee movement came from, whether it will succeed in arresting coffee’s race-to-the-bottom, and look into the future to understand what might be the future of coffee.



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Music featured in this episode:

La Traviata, Brindisi (Verdi) by MIT Symphony Orchestra: https://bit.ly/3eGUsIf

Infant Holy, Infant Lowly by Ann Alee: https://bit.ly/2SKlaY6



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6) The Future of Coffee?

6) The Future of Coffee?

James Harper