Munali Coffee Estate. Zambia

  No visit to Zambia as a coffee professional would be complete without immersing oneself in what you love most: discovering new coffee farms, meeting the people behind the production, and building meaningful connections between farmer and barista. On this journey, I traveled to Munali Coffee Farm, located about 80 km south of Lusaka, the … Continue reading Munali Coffee Estate. Zambia

The hidden coffee part of the world. São Tomé and Príncipe.

Have you ever heard of the island nation called São Tomé and Príncipe? Most people have no idea where it is—or even that it exists. That was exactly my reaction while planning my trip across Africa to explore the specialty coffee scene and its rise in the global market. I discovered this tiny nation only … Continue reading The hidden coffee part of the world. São Tomé and Príncipe.

The gem of Kenyan coffee

Kenya is an absolutely stunning and captivating country, renowned for its lush green valleys and the breathtaking Rift Valley that stretches from north to south. It is home to 64 of Africa’s lakes, and I had the chance to visit two of them: Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha. Nairobi, the capital and main commercial hub, … Continue reading The gem of Kenyan coffee

New Level of Myanmar Coffee

“You may not think about politics, but politics thinks about you.” This quote, famously stated by Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was portrayed by Michelle Yeoh in the 2011 film The Lady. The Republic of the Union of Myanmar is an independent nation in Southeast Asia with a complex … Continue reading New Level of Myanmar Coffee