
Tim Wendelboe Podcast Episode 42 - Our 10-Year Plan for Regenerative Coffee Farming - A Conversation with Maren Myhre Gullvik
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Apr 11, 2025 Maren Myhre Gullvik, a project coordinator for sustainability at Tim Wendelboe, shares her insights into regenerative coffee farming. She discusses the ambitious ten-year plan for the TW Biological Project, testing sustainable practices on farms in Latin America. The conversation delves into the challenges of conventional farming, the importance of soil health, and the impact of the EU's Deforestation Regulation. Maren emphasizes genuine sustainability, ethical sourcing, and the need for fair treatment of farmers in the ever-evolving coffee industry.
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Regenerative Is Contextual Soil Work
- Regenerative agriculture adapts to each farm's context rather than using one universal definition.
- It focuses on replenishing soil (intercropping, mulching) to close nutrient loops and reduce extraction.
Fertiliser Drives Farm Emissions
- Mineral fertilisers drive most farm-level carbon and environmental damage in coffee supply chains.
- Continuing the current mineral-fertiliser model prevents credible sustainability claims for coffee production.
Educate, Don’t Shame Buyers
- Don't demonize conscious consumers; educate them with transparent information instead.
- Explain differences between certifications and real farm practices when customers ask about sourcing.
