Welcome to the SCA’s Green Coffee Summit, a home for coffee market resources.

Thank you for joining us at Green Coffee Summit 2023.

Event content is now available on YouTube.

Green Coffee Summit returned this December with live content value models, sourcing strategies, and attributes in green coffee that are shaping trading and business models for coffee companies and producer organizations worldwide.  

The free-to-attend event was delivered virtually with two four-hour days of presentations, lectures, and panel discussions on December 5 & 6 from 10 am EST / 7 am PST.

Green Coffee Summit 2023 wouldn’t have been possible without the generous support of our partners.

Thanks to Title Sponsor, Barista Attitude, and Supporting Sponsors, BWT water+more, and Caravela Coffee.

Learn more about how our 2023 partners are supporting free access to market information for the whole value chain →

Resource Library

Spotlight: Coffee Value Assessment System

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2022 Summit: North America

The first day of last year’s Green Coffee Summit focused on the coffee market in North America and factors that buyers in and sellers to this market should keep in mind. A large and diverse region when it comes to coffee preferences, we spent much of the day exploring trends and strategies broadly, before applying them to specific cases. We began by asking, “what attributes make coffee valuable?” and “how is that value recognized and rewarded, for example, through cupping?”, before exploring The Sustainable Coffee Buyer’s Guide and introducing the topic of impact investing through a coffee-focused lens. As with last year’s summit, we finished the day with a panel exploring market shifts and trends in the context of community experience.

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Catch Up

2022 Summit: Europe & the UK

The second day of Green Coffee Summit 2022 focused on the coffee market in Europe and the UK. Like North America, it’s difficult to generalize about a region with as much diversity in coffee consumption as this one has, so for most of the day, so we spent much of the day exploring trends and strategies broadly, before applying them to specific cases. We began by asking, “what attributes make coffee valuable?” and “how is that value recognized and rewarded, for example, through cupping?”, before exploring a European-focused Coffee Sourcing and Production Trends report and asking important questions about the effectiveness of the work being done in the coffee sector. As with last year’s summit, we finished the day with a panel exploring market shifts and trends in the context of community experience.

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How Do Cuppers Cup? Evaluating and Evolving Elements of the SCA Cupping Protocol

Dr. JORGE BERNY and Dr. MARIO FERNÁNDEZ-ALDUENDA share initial results of a collaborative study examining how cuppers cup and exploring the potential impacts of a proposed component of the reengineered cupping protocol →

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Un informe *NUEVO*

Carbono y café

La amenaza del cambio climático, así como el impacto que se espera que tenga en los rendimientos de café en todo el mundo, preocupa especialmente al sector mundial del café en 2022.Este informe tiene como objetivo destacar algunas de las herramientas, estrategias y buenas prácticas clave que los actores de la industria del café pueden adoptar para lograr la reducción de las emisiones de carbono, así como para fomentar un debate más específico sobre métodos y resultados verificables, con el fin de aumentar la acción probada y positiva sobre el cambio climático en todo el sector del café →


*NEW* Report

Carbon and Coffee

The ongoing threat of climate change, and the impact it is expected to have on coffee yields worldwide, is of particular concern to the global coffee sector in 2022. This report aims to highlight some of the key tools, strategies, and best practices that coffee industry actors could adopt to achieve carbon emission reduction as well as encourage more targeted conversation about verifiable methods and outcomes, in order to increase proven and positive action on climate change throughout the entire coffee sector →