A great presentation of Bunafr's mission and it's new green coffee roaster! As a subscriber to Bunafr's green coffees, I'm proud to support their efforts to improve the standard of living of coffee growers worldwide, their commitment to support sustainable farming practices as well as increasing efficiencies in the green coffee supply chain. And to top it all off, their coffees are among the best I've ever roasted! 🙂
Very interesting and exciting. A few questions: What is the optimal shelf life of the green beans? Will Bunafr only source from large farms, or will it also source from been cooperatives, such as the Kenyan Kuwangi factory, made up of many farms? Does Bunafr plan to ship green beans directly from the washing stations/factories, or will the beans be routed to a centralized location for packaging first (thus expanding the carbon footprint). Will Bunafr be transparent about the prices paid to the farmers/factories?
Hi, looked at product on indiegogo. Looks like something useful for me, I still use skillet style roaster. I see the scan and go, is this a must, or can someone use other profiles for different brands of coffee beans? I do grow my own beans now at home, and buy different styles. Unit might be a pricey for me, but never know. thanks, Chris.
First, I appreciate your presentation about how important roasting at home is , but your presentation is only oriented to those who you are shipping to . So, please , expand your future project to reach every doorstep home over the world.. Wish you the best of luck
The coffee industry is vast and full of intricacies that play important roles in the farm to cup journey of your coffee. To roast coffee at home, we need a revised coffee ecosystem, and it is ripe with opportunities to reduce the coffee industry's environmental impact. We inherently talk about benefits to the environment, farmers, consumers, and enthusiasts because all these moving parts are intertwined, overlapped, and co-dependent. We talk about this to bring attention to the same, we work towards improving the ecosystem, and we hope you join us in our journey to achieving this.
A great presentation of Bunafr's mission and it's new green coffee roaster! As a subscriber to Bunafr's green coffees, I'm proud to support their efforts to improve the standard of living of coffee growers worldwide, their commitment to support sustainable farming practices as well as increasing efficiencies in the green coffee supply chain. And to top it all off, their coffees are among the best I've ever roasted! 🙂
Thank you, Steve Brandt
I have the idea long time ago, but you execute it and I love you for that. Thank you though
Fantastic presentation and content. I am an avid home roaster so I am looking forward to how this new machine performs.
Great video!
Very interesting and exciting. A few questions: What is the optimal shelf life of the green beans? Will Bunafr only source from large farms, or will it also source from been cooperatives, such as the Kenyan Kuwangi factory, made up of many farms? Does Bunafr plan to ship green beans directly from the washing stations/factories, or will the beans be routed to a centralized location for packaging first (thus expanding the carbon footprint). Will Bunafr be transparent about the prices paid to the farmers/factories?
Hi, looked at product on indiegogo. Looks like something useful for me, I still use skillet style roaster. I see the scan and go, is this a must, or can someone use other profiles for different brands of coffee beans? I do grow my own beans now at home, and buy different styles. Unit might be a pricey for me, but never know. thanks, Chris.
How much is this?
Looks like this $1500 ; got to get it below $1k
First, I appreciate your presentation about how important roasting at home is , but your presentation is only oriented to those who you are shipping to . So, please , expand your future project to reach every doorstep home over the world..
Wish you the best of luck
Việt Nam xin chào! Tôi muốn mua chiếc máy rang này
Hello - Thank you for your interest! We don't have a model for Vietnam yet, but we plan to release one for Vietnam in the future!
This is some soulless MBA stuff.
Such a confused message. First sell the coffee roasting excellence of the product. Don’t sell questionable environmental benefits that this delivers.
The coffee industry is vast and full of intricacies that play important roles in the farm to cup journey of your coffee. To roast coffee at home, we need a revised coffee ecosystem, and it is ripe with opportunities to reduce the coffee industry's environmental impact. We inherently talk about benefits to the environment, farmers, consumers, and enthusiasts because all these moving parts are intertwined, overlapped, and co-dependent. We talk about this to bring attention to the same, we work towards improving the ecosystem, and we hope you join us in our journey to achieving this.