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[From Farm to Cup: Navigating the Challenges of Small-Scale Organic Coffee Entrepreneurship]-[Topic Talk | Xochitl's Coffee Business]

The A to Z English Podcast · B1 · 2024-06-21

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The Catalyst for a New Venture

In this episode of the A to Z English Podcast, hosts Jack and Social discuss a new business endeavor sparked by photos of artisanal coffee bags appearing on social media. Social explains that she has partnered with a coffee farmer in the mountainous region of Huatka to sell organic, single-origin coffee. The motivation behind this venture is rooted in the economic struggles of local farmers. Social notes that despite the high market demand for premium organic coffee, farmers are often "getting screwed on the back end" by middlemen who capture the majority of the profits. As a result, farmers are receiving as little as "41 pesos" (approximately $2 USD) per kilogram for parchment coffee, making it unsustainable for them to continue their ancestral farming practices.

The Traditional Production Process

One of the most striking aspects of this business is its commitment to manual, traditional methods. Because the operation is in its infancy, the production relies heavily on labor-intensive techniques. Social describes how her partner uses a "mortar and pestle"—a giant stone or wooden tool—to manually de-shell the coffee beans. Following this, a local woman performs the "hand roast." This process is distinct from industrial machine roasting; the beans are roasted to a "medium-dark" level, which caramelizes the sugars and results in a "bold flavor" with "acidic and floral notes" and a "chocolatey" aroma. Jack observes that while the labor is physically demanding, this craftsmanship is exactly what gives their product a premium identity.

Challenges in Scaling and Pricing

As the business began to "hit the ground running," the founders encountered several hurdles typical of new entrepreneurs. One significant issue was their initial pricing strategy. By charging only "10 bucks a kilo," they were barely breaking even when accounting for the extensive manual labor involved. Social admits to experiencing "imposter syndrome," fearing that raising prices might alienate customers. Jack, however, encourages them to have confidence in the product’s quality, noting that because it is "single origin" and includes rare, high-value varieties like "Geisha" and "Typica," the coffee is worth significantly more than what they are currently charging.

Future Outlook and Operations

Currently, the division of labor is clear: Social handles the "marketing, customer service, and design," while her partner manages "operations and quality control." Looking ahead, the duo plans to diversify their offerings and create an immersive "coffee experience" for tourists. This includes hosting talks and interactive sessions where visitors can learn to de-shell and roast their own beans. By pivoting from a simple product-based model to an experience-based one, they hope to create a sustainable future for the local farming community. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to share their coffee preferences and join the hosts' growing English learning community, highlighting the importance of community engagement in both business and language acquisition.

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I was just wondering like what's going on with that?
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I'm not sure what's going on.
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they're not making any money off of it anymore.
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we kind of had hit the ground running
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He must be in great shape then.
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hit the ground running
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out the wazoo
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not my cup of tea
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in the red
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imposter syndrome
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📖 Transcript

Hey, A to Z English Podcast listeners, it's Jack here.
And we just want to announce that we are now on WeChat.
Our WeChat ID is A to Z English Podcast.
That is A to Z English Podcast. One word, all lowercase.
And if you join the group, you'll be able to talk with me,
you'll be able to talk with social.

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