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CoLab: Paris: “Soil Biology” | Tim Wendelboe (Tim Wendelboe, Finca El Suelo)


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Over the years, we’ve seen quite a few different styles of speaker


presentations: those that share a particular experience or paradigm; those that

ask provoking questions (some with potential solutions, some without); the

presentation of finished research; those that offer a glimpse of new work,

still in progress. Whilst each is valuable in their own right, there is

something undeniably special about seeing new ideas put into practice without

any certainty as to the outcome: these presentations offer us the opportunity

to not only become a part of the speakers’ journey, but also—once the work has

been completed—as a later snapshot of the learning that has taken place.



This week’s release, “Soil Biology” by Tim Wendelboe, falls into this


latter category of presentations: Tim shares with us his journey to understand

and apply Dr. Elaine Ingham’s concepts of soil biology, biological farming, and

thermal composting to his farm

project, Finca El Suelo in Colombia. Regardless of how these concepts

positively or negatively impact Finca El Suelo’s production in the coming

years, it is inspiring to see a barista accepting responsibility in creating a

plausible future for quality coffee: “I have a lot of crazy ideas that might or

might not improve the coffee quality, but I am not willing to ask the farmers I buy

from to risk their income and coffee in order to test and experiment for me” (Tim

Wendelboe to Leif Haven, Eater.com).



 



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During his eight years


with Stockfleth’s in Oslo, Norway, Tim Wendelboe went from shop barista to

manager, growing sales as well as the staff’s coffee knowledge at one of

Stockfleth’s three shops, to their head of quality and training, running 6

stores together with his friend and colleague Alexander Scheen Jensen. It was

during his time at Stockfleth’s that Tim, in 2004, after placing second in the

World Barista Championship in both 2001 and 2002, was crowned World Barista

Champion. He is also the 2005 World Cup Tasters Champion.



In July 2007, Tim started


his own espresso bar, training centre, and micro-roastery at Grünerløkka, in

Oslo, called Tim Wendelboe, where he imports, roasts, and sells high quality

coffee. The company aims to be among the best roasteries in the world. Although

this is not measurable, Tim Wendelboe won the Nordic roaster competition in

2008, 2009 and in 2010. The company currently sells coffee to around 50 cafes

and restaurants in Norway and also around the world.



In 2009, Tim wrote and


published a book in Norwegian based on his direct trade experience; “Coffee

with Tim Wendelboe”, which gives the reader an introduction into how quality

coffee is produced, roasted, and brewed, has since been translated into Korean,

English, Mandarin and will be available in Japanese shortly.



Tim also published the


book ”Finca Tamana” in 2013 about his ongoing work and relationship with the

coffee producer Elias Roa and his farm Finca Tamana.


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