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[The Odyssey of Yemeni Coffee: Mokhtar Al-Khanshali's Journey of Grit and Resilience]-[How To Export Coffee In A War (Pt 2) (Reheat)]

The Sporkful · B2 · 2025-06-13

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The Unlikely Journey of a Coffee Entrepreneur

This episode of The Sporkful continues the harrowing and inspiring story of Mokhtar Al-Khanshali, an entrepreneur whose mission to revitalize Yemeni coffee became a life-or-death struggle. Caught in the escalating civil war in Yemen, Al-Khanshali’s journey is a testament to the power of persistence, cultural heritage, and the weight of keeping a promise.

Surviving Conflict and Captivity

As Yemen erupted into a "full-blown civil war," Al-Khanshali found himself trapped. With his precious coffee samples in a "black Samsonite bag" and $5,000 hidden in his underwear, he attempted to flee the country. His journey was marked by multiple detentions by armed groups. During one terrifying period in a "disgusting jail cell," he faced the threat of execution. Despite these dangers, his resolve remained unbroken. He channeled the lessons of his grandfather, emphasizing "grit," and navigated dangerous negotiations with captors who held him at gunpoint, eventually securing his release and the safety of his coffee samples.

The Perilous Crossing

Unable to leave via traditional routes, Al-Khanshali undertook a dangerous ocean crossing in a small, 16-foot dinghy. He described the experience as akin to "Moby Dick," highlighting the profound fear and moral weight associated with such voyages. Upon arriving in Djibouti, he faced further imprisonment after being falsely accused of smuggling drugs. In a display of resourcefulness that he later jokingly called a "MacGyver" move, he managed to cut a SIM card to fit his phone, allowing him to contact his family and mobilize support from the U.S. government to secure his freedom.

Transforming the Specialty Coffee Industry

Al-Khanshali’s ultimate goal was to prove the quality of Yemeni coffee to the world. Upon reaching the Specialty Coffee Association Expo in Seattle, his coffee underwent "blind tastes" and achieved record-breaking scores. This success caught the eye of industry giants like James Freeman of Blue Bottle Coffee. Freeman famously described the flavor as "what angel singing tastes like."

When launching the coffee, Al-Khanshali faced skepticism regarding its $16-per-cup price point. However, he maintained that the price was a reflection of fair compensation for farmers, stating, "I just paid them what I thought was fair for them to get paid." The coffee sold out within a month, proving that consumers were willing to pay for quality and a compelling, authentic story.

The National Auction and Legacy

In 2022, Al-Khanshali launched Yemen’s first national coffee auction. His goal was to move beyond his private business and create a sustainable infrastructure for all Yemeni farmers. Despite the immense stress and his failed attempt to "disconnect" on a vacation in the south of France, the auction was a massive success. It allowed farmers to bypass traditional middle-men and reach global buyers, with some lots selling for as high as $78 per pound—a result Al-Khanshali described as "life-changing" for the participants.

Reflecting on his journey, Al-Khanshali notes that his work is a tribute to his late grandfather, who taught him to consider his "fingerprint on this earth." By fostering a new brand for Yemeni coffee, Al-Khanshali has not only elevated a historic crop but has also provided a beacon of hope for his homeland, proving that even in the face of war and uncertainty, one person’s dedication can create a lasting legacy.

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