Registration has opened for the United States National Coffee Association (NCA) Convention 2025.
The event will take place in Houston, Texas, from 6 to 8 March and is expected to attract more than 700 industry professionals and executives representing roasters, manufacturers, importers, exporters, shippers, nonprofits, and allied businesses.
The NCA says the Convention offers invaluable networking opportunities with key industry decision-makers, in addition to 12 educational sessions covering a range of sector-specific topics. A coffee logistics panel will host speakers representing Texas’ Port Houston, as well as corresponding warehousing and transportation companies.
“As a key port city and gateway for green coffee, Houston is the perfect place to bring together the coffee community – from across the supply chain – for business connections and important conversations on the current state of our industry,” says NCA President and CEO Bill Murray.
“Houston is a city with a rich coffee history, and we look forward to meeting there in March.”
Convention keynote speakers include Cheryl Hung of Dig Insights, who will provide a preview of the NCA 2025 National Coffee Data Trends report, and Scott Clemons of private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman, who will provide an overview of the US economy and its markets in 2025.
The convention’s award luncheon will see the NCA recognise the 2025 recipients of the NCA Distinguished Leadership Award, the NCA Volunteer of the Year Award, and the NCA Origin Charity of the Year Award.
Early bird registration rates for the event are available until 21 November 2024