Exclusive Content:

Coffee can reverse the effects of sleep deprivation, but there’s a catch

Coffee has long been a short-lived solution after a...

Do you want to drink more coffee? Sure, we all do it

Friends and family ask us where to buy coffee....

I love the smell of coffee in the morning

Achaean horizonHorizon is the next step in coffee preparation...

California coffee grower Frinj partners with two nonprofit agriculture organizationsDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine

Press photo of Frinj Coffee.

A California-based coffee growing and production company Coffee Frinj is engaged in two land-use partnerships that aim to shed lightweight on coffee’s potential as a regenerative crop.

The Santa Barbara County-based company grew out of a decades-old business Good Land Organic Farmcurrently has coffee-growing agreements with dozens of farms across the region. In an announcement today, Frinj said he hopes two novel partnerships with environmental nonprofits will facilitate further develop regenerative agriculture movement while increasing interest in California-grown coffee.

The first partnership concerns Gaviota Coast Conservancy (GCC)also based in Santa Barbara County, which awarded Frinj a $50,000 grant to fund a three-year study on improving soil health, water management and ecosystem resilience.

As part of the study, the test plot will include about 1,800 novel coffee trees, mostly Gesha, on the Good Land Organics farm, along with a variety of other trees and crops. The project will be documented using time-lapse photography and is expected to ultimately benefit other progressive farmers in the region.

Frinj is now also working with a non-profit organization based in Summerland White Buffalo Land Foundation (WBLT), which works to create sustainable food systems through regenerative agriculture. The collaboration will include 300 mixed-variety coffee plants on a 12-acre test farm with a management plan that includes site and irrigation design, pruning, soil cover, nutrient cycling, plant health, and organic production.

In addition to these research partnerships, Frinj has been actively marketing California-grown coffee since 2017. He started with Oakland-based Blue Bottle Coffee, which sold a 100-gram can of its Gesha and Caturra blend for $65.

Last year, Frinj coffees were featured at a tasting in San Diego, for which a ticket cost $125. Bird Rock Coffee RoasteryThe six single-estate blends in 5-ounce bags, currently promoted on the Frinj website, have sold out for $75 each.

Latest

Coffee can reverse the effects of sleep deprivation, but there’s a catch

Coffee has long been a short-lived solution after a...

Do you want to drink more coffee? Sure, we all do it

Friends and family ask us where to buy coffee....

I love the smell of coffee in the morning

Achaean horizonHorizon is the next step in coffee preparation...

The World Coffee and Coffee Roaster Championships will be held in Modern Orleans in 2027

The American leg of the Specialty Coffee Association's World...

Cottage cheese mocha with coffee Sprudgecast

When it comes to food trends, protein and the...

Sey House brings hands-on brewing to the world of coffee in San Diego

One of the things about World of Coffee née...

Onyx Coffee Lab and Endorffeine are finalists for the James Beard Foundation awards

The 2026 James Beard Awards semifinalists were announced in...

Coffee can reverse the effects of sleep deprivation, but there’s a catch

Coffee has long been a short-lived solution after a bad night's sleep. It provides a short-lived energy boost that you have to pretend you're...

Do you want to drink more coffee? Sure, we all do it

Friends and family ask us where to buy coffee. This is a tough question! It's basic to lose track of the amount of amazing,...

I love the smell of coffee in the morning

Achaean horizonHorizon is the next step in coffee preparation and a huge leap in the clarity of aroma and taste. Designed in collaboration with...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here