Even when I'm not officially on the clock, my travels often evolve into work trips due to the international supply chain of coffee. Last month, while in Puerto Rico, I was fortunate enough to explore the Forgotten Forest, an exceptional social enterprise. This venture not only cultivates specialty coffee but also prioritizes reforestation and community empowerment, creating a sustainable model that benefits both the environment and the local economy.
Before this trip, Puerto Rican coffee wasn't on my radar, but with Q grade scores of 90+, curiosity got the best of me. The commitment of Domenico and his team is truly inspiring. Not only was the coffee exceptional—highlighted by a rare varietal known as "Typica 401"—but their innovative processes, like Carbonic Maceration, were particularly captivating.
This visit underscored the significant impact we can achieve through thoughtful consumption. By supporting initiatives like the Forgotten Forest (which has similar values to Brewpoint's main direct trade relationship, Farmers Project) we can elevate the perceived value of specialty coffee. Let’s begin to consider the real value of the efforts poured into every cup we enjoy. Follow Domenico’s journey at Forgottenforest.com as our coffee choices can truly drive meaningful change, ensuring specialty coffee has the sustainability for years to come.