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Tim Wendelboe Podcast
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47 episodes
3 weeks ago
A podcast by award winning roaster and 2004 World Barista Champion, Tim Wendelboe
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A podcast by award winning roaster and 2004 World Barista Champion, Tim Wendelboe
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How To
Arts,
Education,
Food
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Episode 47 - Connecting Farmers with Roasters – A Conversation with Benjamin Paz
Tim Wendelboe Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode 47 - Connecting Farmers with Roasters – A Conversation with Benjamin Paz
In this episode, I sit down with Benjamin Paz, a coffee producer from Santa Bárbara, Honduras, and one of the key people behind San Vicente, a coffee exporting company working with over 600 producers in Honduras. His role is to connect producers with buyers, helping to build lasting and healthy relationships that allow both farmers and roasters to grow together.Benjamin’s family has been in coffee since the 1950s, but it was through the Cup of Excellence that they became closely tied to the specialty coffee world. He has since won the competition twice himself, in 2022 and 2024, and continues to inspire producers with his belief that hard work makes anything possible.In our conversation, Benjamin talks about the challenges producers are facing today, from unpredictable weather to pests appearing in new areas, and the importance of keeping workers in the country to secure the future of coffee production. He explains the role of the “middleman” in specialty coffee – helping farmers improve their processing, define a strategy for their farms, and find long-term buyers.Benjamin also shares his personal reasons for buying his own farm, running a coffee shop, and starting a roastery – to truly understand the producers’ perspective and to bring the benefits back to the community.Looking ahead, Benjamin is also part of our TW Biological Project and our ten-year plan to transition all the farms we work with towards regenerative agriculture. His farm is one of the pilot sites where we are already seeing promising results: reduced costs, renewed excitement among workers, and a clearer picture of what the land needs in terms of shade trees and biodiversity. With Benjamin’s involvement, we hope this knowledge can spread further in Santa Bárbara, creating a stronger and more sustainable coffee community.   Music by my uncle Jens Wendelboe.
Tim Wendelboe Podcast
A podcast by award winning roaster and 2004 World Barista Champion, Tim Wendelboe