World of Coffee San Diego 2026

The Future of Coffea: Exploring Species Diversity and Adaptation ($) (Room 31C)

11 Apr 26
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

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Deep dive into this immersive workshop examining the history and future of the Coffea species. Focusing on the diversity of flavor and the lack of genetic diversity endangering the species, the workshop walks participants through key factors that make Coffea, particularly Arabica, vulnerable to extinction. Part presentation, part tasting, this workshop is open to and has been fruitful for people with varied levels of experience, from those new to cupping all the way to seasoned coffee traders. Discover what is at stake as we face environmental and genetic challenges, and gain first-hand insights through compelling case studies from producers of the world’s rarest species and innovative farming initiatives. Some of these producers will join as guest speakers, offering their perspectives and sharing their experiences directly with participants. Tasting exercises will include multiple Coffea species such as Stenophylla, Eugenioides, Liberica, Excelsa, Racemosa, Wightiana, experimentally processed Canephora, and a selection of several innovative and rare Arabica varieties and processings. This session will deepen your understanding of the urgent need to preserve coffee biodiversity, highlight the threats and the remarkable potential within this genus, and introduce initiatives underway to navigate the current climate. Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the importance of genetic diversity in coffee and why many Coffea species, especially Arabica, are endangered, and describe the environmental, genetic, and economic factors involved. 2. Taste and identify a range of Coffea species and Arabicas, while discussing their unique genetic and sensory characteristics. 3. Analyze real-world case studies of innovative farming and conservation practices aimed at preserving rare coffee species and adapting to climate change. 4. Foster professional and community connections through collaborative learning and shared sensory experiences. 5. Enjoy an engaging, memorable coffee experience that sparks curiosity and inspires reflection on coffee’s future.