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Sustainable Harvest: Let’s Talk Coffee 2018 to be held in Huila, Colombia

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For 15 years, Let’s Talk Coffee has been a premier gathering at origin for global stakeholders from throughout the entire coffee value chain—from roasters, farmers and researchers to baristas, government leaders, and impact investors. This year, Let’s Talk Coffee® will be held September 20-24 in majestic Huila, Colombia.

Let’s Talk Coffee® 2018 attendees will have direct access to experts who will give highly engaging talks and lead action-oriented discussions about some of the most pressing issues in the industry. Topics will include:

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  • Communicating Impact to Customers & Consumers
  • Predicting the Future: Key Market Trends and the State of the Industry
  • Climate Smart Agriculture: How World Coffee Research Is Using Science to Increase Quality
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: The Role of Blockchain, Machine Learning, and AI in Coffee
  • Measuring What Matters: Eliminating Brand Risk in Your Supply Chain
  • Collaborating for Impact: High-Performance Projects & Public-Private Partnerships
  • Innovations in Processing: On-Site Demos and an Introduction to the New Coffee Quality Institute Processing Certification.

While many coffee professionals have traveled to Colombia, far fewer have explored Huila, an emerging leader in both quality and volume—Huila’s production currently accounts for 16 percent of the country’s total coffee production.

Let’s Talk Coffee® attendees will be able to discover this growing region, learn about the opportunities it represents, and meet coffee leaders in the region who are excited to share their hard work with the specialty-coffee world.

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“It’s been amazing to watch the Huila region emerge as a rich source of high-impact, exceptional coffees,” says Liam Brody, President of Sustainable Harvest® Coffee Importers, which organizes Let’s Talk Coffee®.

“We’re honored to take Let’s Talk Coffee® back to Colombia after hosting the event in the country’s Armenia region in 2008 and Antioquia region in 2012. With the event in Huila, we’ll witness firsthand the new beginnings brought about by the recent Peace Accords, and learn about coffee’s unique power to create common cause and a brighter future for all.”

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