Single origin coffees typically cost more due to the care, precision, and higher standards involved in growing and processing beans from a single region or farm.
Producing these coffees involves selective harvesting, meticulous processing, and smaller, limited batches, which increases overall costs. Moreover, the effects of climate change place further pressures on coffee growers, which impacts price.
Additionally, single origin coffees often support ethical sourcing practices and direct trade, ensuring fair wages and better conditions for growers. Ultimately, you're paying for exceptional quality, distinctive flavors, and complete traceability from farm to cup.