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Lote Lens is a weekly publication dedicated to covering the dynamic coffee trade in Brazil. Each edition, published every Tuesday, reviews the past week’s (Tuesday-Monday) most important developments - including predictions, from farm to market. Our goal is to provide professionals and industry insiders - such as coffee producers, buyers, and roasters - with relevant, accurate, and insightful news on the most pressing developments shaping the Brazilian coffee world, minus all the ads & pop-ups. Subscribers also receive occasional Original Coffee articles on Brazilian coffee history.


Pronunciation
Lote is a Portuguese word that translates to "batch" or "lot" in English. It is pronounced law-chee in Brazilian Portuguese. You might also hear loh-teh, depending on the region. The embedded audio gives you the intended pronunciation.

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Resource Library, Website & Articles
Alongside regular updates, I offer a glossary of key terms and growing regions. Occassionally, Lote Lens will also include original long-form articles on the history of Brazilian coffee - covering its origins, development, and industry context.


Author
I’m Adam, an American writer with 15+ years in newsletters & subscription-based SaaS. Former Brazil resident (5 years), fluent in Portuguese, and studying the country for 25 years. I come to Brazilian coffee as a researcher & reporter, not an industry insider - but with a serious, ongoing commitment to understanding the sector and delivering insights for those within it.

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American writer with 15+ years in newsletters and SaaS. Lived 5 years in Brazil, fluent in Portuguese, studying the country for 25. I cover Brazilian coffee from a research/reporting angle, with a long-standing interest in its economy & culture.