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By Clara Rondonuwu

Your year in coffee moments. Which ones sum up your 2024?

 

Number of conversations interrupted to rave about your coffee? 89. And let's be honest, you'd do it all over again.

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You scanned the barcode on your coffee machine 8 times this year, just to get the updates on the farms where your coffee is grown. A leopard cat roaming the farms? Best news ever.

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Climate change had you questioning the future of coffee 21 times this year. Unpredictable weather and rising temperatures? It's a real threat. 

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Nature-positive coffee warmed your soul 233 times this year. Is there any better feeling?

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You described a monoculture farm as 'a coffee with no variety' 11 times. Well said. Choose coffee grown in regenerative agroforestry for a flavour as bold and varied as your mood before your first cup.

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You nodded sagely and said farmers are 'the real MVP' 8 times. Here's to them for growing the beans for your favourite brew.

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You spent 144 hours perfecting your coffee ritual. Patience pays off, and so does that first sip. 

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You still haven't found your perfect brew. Maybe next year?

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You got the group chat drinking deforestation-free coffee. You made Greta proud. 

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Your coffee grows alongside shade trees. Birds approve.

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You showed off your perfect brew 21 times. Everyone was very impressed. 

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You brewed the perfect cup every month. You got to know who grows your coffee, how the weather impacts the beans and why the perfect brew is a balance of care and timing. You're not just a coffee drinker, you're a coffee expert. Whoa.

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