Invent

Blog


unusual suspects

I’ve been considering the idea of “direct trade” in the coffee industry. What is the meaning? Who does it involve? Who is doing it? And I think so many times, the model is a weight that gets hung around a roasters neck….but there are so many other links in the supply chain that must carry the weight, so to speak, and shoulder the responsibility of this sourcing model. The usual suspects when “direct trade” is mentioned in articles, commentary, forums, chat rooms, etc…being Intelligentsia, Stumptown, Counter Culture, Terroir. and then there are others that seem to be in another tier such as Barefoot, Ritual, Novo. Even less talked about are the ones that are doing their very best to source coffees procured in the most sustainable manner too, but just aren’t getting the attention they deserve. We need to celebrate these “unusual suspects”. The small roasters that start with 1 relationship coffee, as thats all their cash flow allows. The cafe’s and coffee shops that do not roast for themselves, but are committed to buying at a higher price per pound, from sustainably sourced roasters. The importers that develop relationships at origin and make sure to pay farmers the value of their crop. The organizations that promote relationship development in many different forms, like cup of excellence, slow food, or even local farmer’s markets. The restaurants and chefs that are involved in the farm to table movement. The bloggers that promote environmental concerns such as soil, water, and energy conservation. And ultimately, the final unusual suspect is the consumer. The ones willing to pay more for higher quality in their cup of coffee, or a loaf of bread, or eggs, or broccoli…and knowing they have been purchased in a respectful manner to all parties involved, even the ones that dont usually get the attention.

-Chad, MadCap Director of Relationships & Wholesale

Read more...


The Weight of Responsibility

No matter how many times I travel, I dont get used to it. I am amazed at how much learning there is to do. I am continuously filled with wonderment, new thoughts, and ideas. Is this the case for those going before me in the Specialty Coffee industry?

This trip has brought to my attention the huge responsibility we have as Direct Trade Coffee roasters. If you have been to our coffee shop, you have recognized our commitment to quality. we try our best, from seed to cup, to be intentional in our practices; from sourcing the best green coffee beans, to roasting, to the presentation of our espresso drinks. we hope our methods encourage others to do the same….make intentional choices.

This is where we feel the weight of responsibility. As we ask consumers to make intentional choices about sustainable practices, we realize that in the Direct Trade Coffee industry, it starts with us. We are committed to the highest quality. We are committed to improving and supporting social and environmental sustainability at all levels of our interactions. We are committed to educating others. We are committed to being the best. As a group, we must focus simultaneously on all of these commitments. Our customers trust us to first make the right decisions, so that they may too make right decisions.

We could disregard social and environmental practices to purchase coffee with only the highest cup quality….but we wont.

We could disrespect our customers and others doing the work in the Direct Trade Coffee industry….but we wont.

And we could disrespect ourselves and lose sight of the course we have set for ourselves at Madcap Coffee Company….but we wont.

~Chad Morton, Green Bean Buyer

Read more...

Lastest Tweets

CAFE HOURS

Mon – Fri: 7am – 7pm

Saturday: 8am – 7pm

Sunday: Closed

Contact

98 Monroe Ctr NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

info at madcapcoffee.com

Visit also our social profiles:

Scroll to top