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This is episode five of a 5-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar, featuring first-time guest Greg Oddo.
Greg is a weather strategist who specialises in coffee for Sucafina. In this series, Lee and Greg discuss the role that weather is playing in the coffee market.
The 5 episodes in this series are:
1. The Impact of Weather on the Coffee Industry - https://youtu.be/psIRwab0jTo
2. Connecting The Price of Coffee to the Weather - https://youtu.be/uHUduEMnnXI
3. Coffee Industry Adapting to Changing Weather - https://youtu.be/1Tiktg6lenM
4. Open Sourced Weather Data for Coffee - https://youtu.be/zAaLHDjNScs
5. Challenges Ahead for Coffee and Weather - https://youtu.be/mFsN_Vleq3I
In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Greg discuss challenges such as extremely wet or dry seasons, the effects of warming climates on coffee crops, and the heightened market volatility influenced by these weather conditions.
The episode delves into potential solutions for mitigating these impacts, including increasing coffee supply and adopting sustainable practices.
They also touch on how computer algorithms play a role in market trading. As the year 2025 wraps up, both Lee and Greg reflect on the past year's challenges in the coffee industry and offer insights into what 2026 might hold.
Map It Forward wishes you all a wonderful holiday season and a successful 2026 ahead. We'll see you back for the first episode of the podcast after a few weeks break on Monday, Jan 12th, 2026!
Connect with Greg Oddo and Sucafina here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-oddo-3b252a34/
https://sucafina.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sucafina_northamerica/
Find weather data about Brazil here: https://bdmep.inmet.gov.br/
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This is episode five of a 5-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar, featuring first-time guest Greg Oddo.
Greg is a weather strategist who specialises in coffee for Sucafina. In this series, Lee and Greg discuss the role that weather is playing in the coffee market.
The 5 episodes in this series are:
1. The Impact of Weather on the Coffee Industry - https://youtu.be/psIRwab0jTo
2. Connecting The Price of Coffee to the Weather - https://youtu.be/uHUduEMnnXI
3. Coffee Industry Adapting to Changing Weather - https://youtu.be/1Tiktg6lenM
4. Open Sourced Weather Data for Coffee - https://youtu.be/zAaLHDjNScs
5. Challenges Ahead for Coffee and Weather - https://youtu.be/mFsN_Vleq3I
In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Greg discuss challenges such as extremely wet or dry seasons, the effects of warming climates on coffee crops, and the heightened market volatility influenced by these weather conditions.
The episode delves into potential solutions for mitigating these impacts, including increasing coffee supply and adopting sustainable practices.
They also touch on how computer algorithms play a role in market trading. As the year 2025 wraps up, both Lee and Greg reflect on the past year's challenges in the coffee industry and offer insights into what 2026 might hold.
Map It Forward wishes you all a wonderful holiday season and a successful 2026 ahead. We'll see you back for the first episode of the podcast after a few weeks break on Monday, Jan 12th, 2026!
Connect with Greg Oddo and Sucafina here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-oddo-3b252a34/
https://sucafina.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sucafina_northamerica/
Find weather data about Brazil here: https://bdmep.inmet.gov.br/
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This is episode two of a 5-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar and featuring returning guest Carley Garner.
Carley is a commodity broker and the founder of US-based commodity brokerage firm, DeCarley Trading.
In this series, Lee and Carley discuss the coffee futures market in 2025 and 2026.
No information in this series is financial advice and trading comes at the risk of losing money.
The five episodes of this series are:
1. 2025 Has Been An Unusual Year in Coffee Futures - https://youtu.be/fuyIL1PJjN8
2. The Forces That Moved Coffee Futures in 2025 - https://youtu.be/7-I7iduViAQ
3. Taking Advantages of High Coffee Prices Outside the Cash Market - https://youtu.be/djwdbraAi2w
4. Speculators Are Important To The Coffee Futures Market - https://youtu.be/K_Z6lny-wsI
5. Coffee Futures Markets in 2026 - https://youtu.be/TG_TUCwi7eA
In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Carley dive into the complexities of the coffee market, focusing on the differences between cash and futures markets.
They explore how emotional factors and external forces like tariffs and currency fluctuations impact market rationality.
The discussion also highlights the importance of direct trade and the challenges of implementing minimum pricing for farmers.
Additionally, the episode touches on tools available to farmers for risk management and the impact of government subsidies on agricultural commodities. Tune in to gain insights into navigating the volatile coffee market and managing financial risks effectively.
Connect with Carley and DeCarley Trading at:
https://www.decarleytrading.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carleygarner/
https://www.instagram.com/decarleytrading/
https://decarleytrading.substack.com/
https://www.decarleytrading.com/learn-to-trade-commodities
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This is episode five of a 5-part podcast series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar, featuring first-time guest Greg Oddo.
Greg is a weather strategist who specialises in coffee for Sucafina. In this series, Lee and Greg discuss the role that weather is playing in the coffee market.
The 5 episodes in this series are:
1. The Impact of Weather on the Coffee Industry - https://youtu.be/psIRwab0jTo
2. Connecting The Price of Coffee to the Weather - https://youtu.be/uHUduEMnnXI
3. Coffee Industry Adapting to Changing Weather - https://youtu.be/1Tiktg6lenM
4. Open Sourced Weather Data for Coffee - https://youtu.be/zAaLHDjNScs
5. Challenges Ahead for Coffee and Weather - https://youtu.be/mFsN_Vleq3I
In this episode of the podcast series, Lee and Greg discuss challenges such as extremely wet or dry seasons, the effects of warming climates on coffee crops, and the heightened market volatility influenced by these weather conditions.
The episode delves into potential solutions for mitigating these impacts, including increasing coffee supply and adopting sustainable practices.
They also touch on how computer algorithms play a role in market trading. As the year 2025 wraps up, both Lee and Greg reflect on the past year's challenges in the coffee industry and offer insights into what 2026 might hold.
Map It Forward wishes you all a wonderful holiday season and a successful 2026 ahead. We'll see you back for the first episode of the podcast after a few weeks break on Monday, Jan 12th, 2026!
Connect with Greg Oddo and Sucafina here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-oddo-3b252a34/
https://sucafina.com/
https://www.instagram.com/sucafina_northamerica/
Find weather data about Brazil here: https://bdmep.inmet.gov.br/
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