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What Does ‘Direct Trade’ Actually Mean? A Specialty Coffee Reality Check
By Isabella Vitaliano and Chris Kornman Article Summary Direct Trade originally popularized by specialty roasters in the late 1990s to improve transparency and relationships with producers, the term suggests direct communication and pricing agreements between roasters and farmers. In practice,...
Coffee Shipping Timelines Explained: Intend Ship Date, ETA & Real Transit Averages
Understand the difference between Intend Ship Date, ETA, and Expected Delivery, plus real transit averages by lane to help you plan your green coffee purchasing with confidence.
IEEPA Tariff Refunds: Where Royal Coffee Stands
CBP’s new CAPE refund portal is live, and Royal Coffee has filed its Phase 1 claims. No refunds have been issued to date, and timing at the customer level remains unconfirmed. Here’s where things stand.
What is microlot coffee?
Article Summary: Microlot is a third wave term and represents highly traceable coffee in the 7-50 bag range. Elevation, processing techniques, cultivar, farm name, region, farm size producer name, producer story and more are all elements that can be provided when purchasing a microlot...
Why Don’t We See More Organic Coffee?
Organic coffee didn’t disappear. It just stopped being the headline.
While global demand continues to grow, specialty roasters have shifted focus to varietals, processing, and story, pushing organic into the background. At Royal Coffee, it remains a core belief: without sustainable farming, there is no future for coffee.
Now Hiring – Barista for The Crown: Royal Coffee Lab & Tasting Room
Now Hiring: Barista for The Crown: Royal Coffee Lab & Tasting Room Passionate about specialty coffee & service? This is for you! Barista Responsibilities: Stellar Customer Service & Beverage Excellence in The Tasting Room (core responsibilities) Create and serve drinks to the high...
Colombian Coffee Regions and Varieties
Coffee grows throughout Colombia, with fresh harvests available nearly year-round. More than half a million coffee producers contribute to the country’s status as third in global export volume. Farmers grow traditional varieties, engineered hybrids, and even bespoke “discovered” coffee plants, and demonstrate uncommon innovation in production, processing, and fermentation.
Understanding Decaffeination: Methods, Logistics & Quality Impacts
Article Summary There are two main types of decaffeination processing, indirect and direct solvent. Indirect solvent method uses Green Coffee Extract (GCE) which draws out caffeine through diffusion. GCE molecules then become saturated with caffeine while the green coffee is essentially free of...
Understanding The IEEPA Tariff Refund Process: What Coffee Roasters Need to Know
Recent court rulings around tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) have created understandable confusion across the coffee industry. In this article, we break down what the Supreme Court ruling actually means, where the government refund process stands today, and what coffee roasters should realistically expect as the situation develops.
Scoring Specialty Coffee – What do the Numbers Mean?
This article outlines how coffees are graded and scored under commonly used systems, and works to define “specialty” coffee while examining the nuance and complexity of cup score values. Sections of note include definitions of individual attributes, a breakdown of what cup scores mean, and a discussion of recent, controversial updates to the tools professional graders use to evaluate a coffee’s quality.
Green Coffee Is Exempt From the New Tariffs. Here’s What Roasters Need to Know
Two major trade actions landed in under a week, and they created a lot of noise. Here’s the piece that matters for green coffee buyers: unroasted coffee (green) is explicitly excluded from the new Section 122 import surcharge currently being collected. If you’re buying landed green coffee from...
Phyllis Johnson on Leadership, Belonging, and Building a More Creative Coffee Industry
Editor's Note: I first encountered Phyllis Johnson's mind in 2020, working behind the scenes on Royal Coffee's webinar Race & Specialty Coffee. I sat in on some of the earliest conversations that would eventually become the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity. I left those calls changed....
Trending Downwards, Coffee Upcycling
Coffee pulp is one of the industry’s most overlooked byproducts and with the right infrastructure, one of its most recoverable.
Notes Between Cuppings Entry 2
Notes between cuppings 2/4/2026 Offer samples flooded my desk these past few weeks. Tanzania, Guatemala, Brazil… a bit of an unusual crowd for early February. These are the doldrums, the dead of winter, the quiet hours of waiting. With Brazil tariffed much of 2025, purchases from the country...
Coffee Market Recap
This article is a summary of market commentary originally created by StoneX with contributions from our Trading Team. All market data and primary analysis are attributed to StoneX unless otherwise noted.














