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Brazil Export Review

Brazil dominates 40% of global coffee production, but 2026 brings arabica declines, record-high prices, and climate pressures. Royal Coffee’s 2026 export review covers production forecasts, key growing regions, cultivar profiles, and current green coffee availability.

Now Hiring – Junior Trader
Now Hiring: Junior Trader Royal Coffee | Emeryville, CA | Full-Time, Hybrid About the role  Royal Coffee has been importing specialty green coffee since 1978. We're independent, family-owned, and have teams in Emeryville, Oakland, Canada, China, and Addis Ababa,...
Now Hiring – Sales Associate
Now Hiring: Sales Associate Royal Coffee | Emeryville, CA | Full-Time, Hybrid About the role  Royal Coffee has been importing specialty green coffee since 1978. We're independent, family-owned, and have teams in Emeryville, Oakland, Canada, China, and Addis Ababa,...
Ecuador Coffee Export Review: Loja, Zamora Chinchipe & Pichincha
Article Summary:  This article is a green coffee export review of Ecuador written for specialty coffee buyers and importers. Key topics: Ecuador produces roughly equal volumes of Arabica and Robusta, with total 2024/2025 production at 355,000 60kg bags. The country...
A Note from Our Tasting Room Director on Reopening The Crown

A Note from Our Tasting Room Director on Reopening The Crown

I’ll be honest – I was nervous about reopening the Tasting Room.   Of course, I had good reason. The pandemic was (and is still) in full swing – in fact cases in the Bay Area are on an upswing. Our block of Broadway has also been the stage for some of the biggest protests against police violence...

Royal Coffee Says Goodbye to Ron Garrigues 1930-2020 

Royal Coffee Says Goodbye to Ron Garrigues 1930-2020 

Part: 1 By Robert Fulmer Ron Garrigues just might have been the first hippie in the coffee business. When I first got to San Francisco in 1976, still dazed by the tall buildings and trying to figure out how to tie my new Macy’s work-required tie, Ron presented an appealing alternative. He was...

July 3rd Royal Coffee Office and Domestic Warehouse Closures

July 3rd Royal Coffee Office and Domestic Warehouse Closures

Please be advised that Royal Coffee will be closed Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th in celebration of Independence Day. Carriers are also closed on Friday, July 3rd. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our main office at 510.652.4256 or email us at info@royalcoffee.com....

The Cast Iron Coffee Roasting Experiment

The Cast Iron Coffee Roasting Experiment

By Nate Lumpkin, Crown Barista Since we’ve all been stuck at home for months, it seemed like there was no better time than now to practice roasting my own coffee. I do most of my home cooking on a cast iron skillet that a friend gifted me many years ago, and I’d heard that it’s possible to roast...

What is “Good” Coffee?

What is “Good” Coffee?

By Elise Becker, Crown Barista COVID-19 has changed many things about how we go about our day-to day. In fact, it’s why I’m writing articles and recipes instead of serving drinks. So many brewing guidelines are floating around right now, and people who are used to picking up coffee from their...

Kumquat — Assume Nothing! A Year of Recipes

Kumquat — Assume Nothing! A Year of Recipes

"Assume Nothing!" A mantra for The Crown as we worked towards opening our doors in March of 2019, the phrase became a Menu section, encouraging our visitors to drop their preconceptions and be open to new and delicious experiences. And now it's the title of a recipe series, for you to recreate at...

We’re Getting to Work

We’re Getting to Work

This has been a particularly difficult and emotional time for many of us, particularly for our Black and Brown employees and communities. We all know the coffee industry in the United States is overwhelmingly white. I cannot imagine how weird it must be for a Black person working in this industry....