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[F]resh Cup is heading to Playa Bonita, Panama this week to take part in the latest edition of Sustainable Harvest’s Let’s Talk Coffee. Now in it’s twelfth year, the Relationship Coffee conference—featuring lectures, cuppings, workshops, and vital discussions between buyers and producers—will join more than 500 coffee professionals from up and down the supply chain in one of the world’s most picturesque coffee origins. We’ll be sending out tweets and pictures of the event, especially of the farm visits that conclude the conference.

If you’re lucky enough to be going, make sure you say hello to Jan, our publisher, or Cory, our editor. We’re sure this trip will result in stories galore in the pages of Fresh Cup.

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