It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

Breaking New Ground: A Sicilian Coffee Plantation, Part 2

The Morettino family has successfully cultivated a coffee plantation right in Sicily. Next on the agenda: making the island an international coffee hub. BY JOSEPH PHELANSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Feature photo by Tomas Anton Escobar via Unsplash Editor’s note: Check out part one of this story here. Andrea Morettino’s family has proven that coffee […]


The coffee industry’s biggest competition: The story of the World Barista Championship

Every year, the global coffee industry gears up for one of its most exciting and groundbreaking competitions: the World Barista Championship. For more than two decades, the WBC has been one of the biggest catalysts for change and innovation in specialty coffee, and continues to set even higher standards for baristas around the world to […]


Medium-sized farms play an important role in specialty coffee

For many consumers and industry professionals, specialty coffee and direct trade are inextricably linked. Building strong and mutually beneficial working relationships between producers and roasters is often seen as a cornerstone of establishing a truly sustainable supply chain. So with this association between specialty coffee and direct trade, there can be a narrative of smaller-sized […]


A Look at Digital Coffee Future’s Digital Origin Education Program

The new program connects coffee producers to one another, provides them with educational resources, and more. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of the Cocaerol, Comal & Amprocal cooperatives in Honduras Since 2021, Digital Coffee Future (DCF) has been working on a digital training program to address the needs of coffee producers. In September […]

It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

It’s unfortunate that the business of making coffee is not very profitable

In my years of life, I never had a favorite shop to close its doors. Okay, maybe one or two. However, in just the past month I've witnessed two excellent speciality coffeeshops close their doors here in Manchester.

This city is already lacking in terms of a third wave scene. I only know of a handful speciality coffeeshops (my 300k city in Saudi Arabia has ~60-70). Only ones going strong in Manchester are the ones with a kitchen and/or a bakery. These types of coffeeshops can absolutely make good coffee, but unfortunately I think doing so much has to stretch you thin.

I love going out daily to drink coffee, spend time at coffeeshops and study and meet friends and do everything in between. I love conversing with baristas and roasters, and they are usually interested in conversing back. It's just a part of my day that makes me very happy, but the model of a coffeeshop having a kitchen/bakery just changes the atomosphere and people's interest in talking about coffee completely.

No one is to blame. They're businesses and they need to make money. It's just a truth of life that I really hate.

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