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Beyond Certifications: Cosecha Traders and Colombia’s Vulnerable Farmers | Ep 57

27 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Luis from Cosecha Traders to talk about what “dignified coffee trading” actually looks like on the ground in Colombia. We get into how extreme weather and security issues are hitting smallholders, why many of the most vulnerable farmers never see the benefits of certifications, and what it takes to pay them fairly while still moving coffee in a tough market. We explore how Cosecha Traders identifies and supports these farmers, helps them push quality, and connects them to roasters who care about impact beyond a label. If you’ve ever wondered what’s really behind your single origin Colombia or how sourcing can create second chances in conflicted regions, this conversation will give you a grounded, unfiltered look at the realities—and possibilities—of the supply chain.

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