Tuesday, 5 June 2018
Coffee Landscapes: Specialty Coffee, Terroir, and Traceability in Costa Rica
Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment Volume 40, Issue 1
Original Article
Julia Smith
First published: 09 January 2018
https://doi.org/10.1111/cuag.12103
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Abstract
Coffee with the right traits can command impressive prices in the specialty coffee market. While much of the attention to terroir—the taste of place—in coffee has focused on region, the details of place matter too. For farmers, paying attention to the details of coffee landscapes is important to create the distinctive flavors prized in these markets. This article explores how farmers in the Tarrazú coffee region of Costa Rica use systems of traceability based on details of the landscape and the coffee that grows in it to create coffee that “tastes of something.” Instead of seeing traceability and terroir as different kinds of production with different logic, these farmers see traceability as a key piece of terroir‐based high‐value production.