Hi all!

I am a home roaster looking for ways to get into the industry with the dream of one day owning (hopefully in the not too far off future) my own /cafe. I know that if possible I want to roast my beans in house so that I can make sure I can control quality.

I've started researching this and am finding a whole lot of different opinions. Some say it's financially better to roast in house, some say it's not, some say the quality issue is most important.....

I think the quality issue depends on a) how well I can roast and b) how many good roasters I have locally but regarding the financial benefits or drawbacks I am struggling to find definitive answers on the cost per lb of wholesale coffee.
I am avoiding calling roasters and asking them outright because I am not yet close enough to opening to be asking such questions.

Can anyone offer me an average price/lb wholesale, even a ballpark figure would be great.

NB: I know this will vary greatly depending on bean/roaster etc but anything would help.
Thanks in advance.

John

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Estimate between 6 and 8 dollars per pound for coffee in the upper quality spectrum. You can always find cheaper, but cutting costs in this department is hardly worth it, and often times is the beginning of the downward spiral mentality.

Just to give you a general idea.

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