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Welcome to the SCA Boston Conference and Exhibit this week, April 11 – 14!

Welcome to the SCA Boston Conference and Exhibit this week, April 11 – 14!

| April 9, 2019 | 0 Comments

This year, Wolthers Douque is back at booth # 1460 representing many of our suppliers and programs. We are showcasing promotional material, samples, videos and live cameras, as well as the presence of many of our suppliers: MINASUL USA, Brazil CADEFIHUILA, Colombia NuCoffee, Brazil Wolthers & Associates, Brazil/Colombia/Guatemala Red Container, USA Mullege, Ethiopia And the […]

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Wolthers Douqué is proud to present Minasul Coop in Varginha, Brazil

Wolthers Douqué is proud to present Minasul Coop in Varginha, Brazil

| February 6, 2019 | 0 Comments

WD and Minasul Coop have engaged in the Minasul USA project where green coffees from the South of Minas Gerais and other Regions will be available in various US ports. Samples and pricing are available by request, please see our Offer List below and contact us for further information. Click Here to Download the PDF […]

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Brazil Green Coffee Reports 2018/19 and 2019/20 Crops

Brazil Green Coffee Reports 2018/19 and 2019/20 Crops

| January 24, 2019 | 0 Comments

From Brazil, Christian Wolthers reports on the current state regarding the inventories and expectations for the next crop: Touring the Arabica belt for the last two (2) weeks, it is evident that the plantations are in very good health and relatively well loaded for the 2019-2020 crop to start late May 2019. The weather has […]

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Happy Holidays from Wolthers Douque

Happy Holidays from Wolthers Douque

| December 21, 2018 | 0 Comments

We wish you a Merry Holiday Season Thanks for your support and friendship Greetings from Florida with a picture of our Christmas Trees Wolthers Douqué

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Colombian Crop Report – Summer 2017

Colombian Crop Report – Summer 2017

| June 12, 2017 | 0 Comments

Rain and more rain have been the case throughout the Colombian coffee producing areas, this has had an impact in the emmediate and near future coffee output expectations. The fly crop is at least one month delayed and will probably take another 30 days before any new crop can be shipped, this is said to […]

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Life’s Container: Coffee, Tradition and Surf

Life’s Container: Coffee, Tradition and Surf

Life’s container. Great title! I am happy to be part of such a progressive mag. FACE THE CURRENT – Thank you. Thank you Kate Johnson Antoñana for seeing me and registering this phase, it truly means a lot to me. For all that like a good read, check this out of the box magazine. Visit […]

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Thank you for giving us your time in Seattle

Thank you for giving us your time in Seattle

Dear Coffee friends, Thank you for giving us your time in Seattle, for the inspiring feedbacks, for being friends, for being clients, for being open to our history and coffees. When the “RAD” Container lab idea came about, some thought I was insane, some thought it was a fantastic idea but kind of impossible to […]

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SCA Seattle 2017: Thank You!

SCA Seattle 2017: Thank You!

| April 27, 2017 | 0 Comments

Thank you to all our guests that joined us in the red container. See you next year with more good stuff! #lookfortheredcontainer Thank you team WolthersDouque, you guys did an amazing job. www.instagram.com/wolthersdouque www.instragram.com/vikingsurfboards Thank you, Christian B. Wolthers

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SCAA 2016 Atlanta: Almost Ready for SCAA Seattle 2017

SCAA 2016 Atlanta: Almost Ready for SCAA Seattle 2017

| April 20, 2017 | 0 Comments

Almost ready for SCA 2017/Seattle. Check out SCAA last year, 2016/Atlanta. This year Wolthers Douque is in booth#2904. Look for the red container. Come joins us!

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Brazil, New Crop Update

Brazil, New Crop Update

| April 13, 2017 | 0 Comments

Last week we traveled with our friends from Douqué Group to get a first-hand look at some Brazilian coffee plantations. During our 5-day trip we visited over 10 farms, and several cooperatives. We saw both large and small producers, with production capacity ranging from 1,000 to 40,000+ bags.

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