FAIR - SUSTAINABLE - FAMILY
Fair trade and the sustainable cultivation of our coffee are important to us - that's why we only import our coffee from our trusted dealers and from farmers we know and value!

adjustment of our prices
Due to increased costs in all areas, we have to adjust our prices in order to continue to offer you high-quality coffee.
For us as coffee roasters, it is not just energy costs that have increased - green coffee prices, logistics costs for import and delivery to the roastery are also areas where costs have changed significantly.
The change in our prices will take place on January 1st, 2025 and will ensure that we can continue to offer you the high quality of our coffee specialties.
Increased costs in all areas
It's no surprise, because everyone will notice it when they look at their own energy bills at home - the costs for our energy supply have risen significantly. However, as a coffee roaster, we have been hit by higher costs in several areas. The stock market price for coffee is at an all-time high - and coffees that are not listed on the stock market are also oriented towards this and are rising at the same rate. Sad but true.

Arabica stock market price
It's easy to see - the price of Arabica has increased by more than 50% within a year and is at record highs.

Robusta stock market price
The stock market price for Robusta has even risen by more than 100% in the same period of the last 1 1/2 years and is now at its highest levels ever.

energy costs
Whether electricity, gas or heat - in Europe, Germany is unfortunately the leader in energy prices - these have also risen significantly over the last 3 years.

transport costs
Whether it is the shipping of the green coffee, the delivery of our coffee bags from Hamburg or the delivery - our travel costs have increased significantly.
It is well known that the future is traded on the stock exchange - and this is also true for coffee. The conditions for growing coffee are strongly influenced by climate change. Coffee farmers are feeling this because temperature extremes are occurring with significantly greater frequency and frequency. For example, strong heat waves and monsoon-like rainfall in what are normally dry periods cause coffee plants to drop their cherries and crop failures occur.
As the demand for coffee grows year after year, the supply from coffee farmers is now significantly reduced due to these losses. The result: the price of green coffee is rising.
Please feel free to contact us personally and we will be happy to explain the problems faced by coffee farmers to you.
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