Transparency Table 24/25

This is our second transparency table including all coffee purchases made from October 2024 to September 2025.


2025 was a turbulent time on the coffee market and the market price was historically high. We do not buy coffee in any way based on the market price, but all prices was affected by the chaos on the market and our FOB prices was 25% higher than last year.


FOB is the price at export and a common reference point that we can get from all origins. The FOB-price gives a general point of comparison of how much coffee costs before leaving its origin, and this include costs after the coffee leaves the producer. Our ambition was to also include the price payed to the producer, know as "Farm Gate" in this years report but we had to back down from this as data collection proved harder than we anticipated. We hope to bring this number into next years Transparency Table as it will give a much better reference to what the producers actually gain from our trade relation.


We share our price transparency mainly to strengthen the flow of information back to the producers we work with, as well to all other producers not in our community for us all to get a better understanding on how coffee can be priced. This is also the reason why this page is written in English. 


We are proud to donate this data to the Speciality Coffee Transaction Guide so we can contribute to a bigger pool of data that can give a much wider understanding on coffee prices for Specialty Coffee.


Transparency Table 23/24

This is our first transparency table including all coffee purchases made from October 2023 to September 2024. This Transparency Table is also included in the last chapter of our "Impact Report 2013-2023".

The common price we can get from all coffees is the price at export, known as the FOB-price. The FOB-price gives a general point of comparison of how much coffee costs before leaving its origin, and this include costs after the coffee leaves the producer.

Volumes are given in kilograms, but prices are given in US-dollar per pound, as this is the common trade term for green coffee. With prices and volumes you will also see the cup quality that we and the producer agree on and of course the traceability back to who produced what coffee.

We include the length of each relation as trade stability which is a key element to making a continuous impact and to grow together.

We share our price transparency mainly to strengthen the flow of information back to the producers we work with, as well to all other producers not in our community for us all to get a better understanding on how coffee can be priced. This is also the reason why this page is written in English. 


We also contribute with this data to the Speciality Coffee Transaction Guide.