Brazil, with São Mateus Agropecuaria, is the country winner of the Best of the Best Award, which was presented to Josè Eduardo Dominicale during the 8th edition of the Ernesto Illy International Coffee Award.

The award, named after the visionary leader of illycaffè and the son of the company’s founder, celebrates the work that the company has been doing every day for the last 30 years, side-by-side with coffee farmers, to offer the best possible sustainable coffee. The award was presented to the winner by illycaffè Chairman Andrea Illy during an event held at the New York Public Library in New York.

The award was assigned by an independent panel of 9 experts who examined the best batches from the 2022-2023 harvest through a blind tasting of 9 coffees from the 9 finalist countries: Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Nicaragua and Rwanda.

Prior to being evaluated by the panel, each batch of coffee was analyzed by illycaffè’s quality control labs and rated in terms of richness and aromatic complexity, the elegance and balance of its flavor and intensity of its aroma.

“The absolute victory of the Brasilian coffee coming from regenerative agriculture – chosen blindly among the nine best coffees in the world – fills me with joy. Indeed, the history of the Ernesto Illy Award began in Brasil in 1991 and this confirms that the rewards received, by illycaffè for having transformed Brasil from a leader in quantity to a leader in quality are well-deserved,” says Andrea Illy. “After more than 25 years of never-ending and tireless work by our team of agronomists and the University of Coffee, the leap has finally happened thanks to regenerative agriculture, which we decided to develop in 2018 for the benefits it brings to the environment and everyone’s health.”

The Ernesto Illy International Coffee Award is also an unmissable networking opportunity for all those involved in the coffee industry, from producers to exporters, from traders to institutional representatives. In the morning they all met at the United Nations Headquarters to attend the roundtable “How to Protect the Future of Coffee”. Alongside illycaffè Chairman Andrea Illy, speakers included Vanusia Nogueira (International Coffee Organization’s Executive Director), Jeffrey Sachs (economist and co-chair at the Regenerative Society Foundation), Oscar Schaps (President of the Latina America division of Trading Stone X Financial Inc.) e Glaucio de Castro (President of the Federação dos Cafeicultores do Cerrado Mineiro).

 

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