The new program connects coffee producers to one another, offers them with educational resources, and more.
BY VASILEIA FANARIOTI
SENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT
Photos courtesy of the Cocaerol, Comal & Amprocal cooperatives in Honduras
Since 2021, Digital Coffee Future (DCF) has been working on a digital training program to answer the requires of coffee producers. In September and October 2022, the DCF team—together with the Neumann Foundation and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)—guided 20 cooperatives from Central America through a pilot program.
Over the course of six weeks, participants had the opportunity to connect with other professionals. They worked on digital content, learned from their peers, and formed an online community. Today at Barista Magazine, we take a closer look at this innovative project and understand from the experiences of participants.

Equipping Coffee Producers for Digital Transformation
The Digital Origin Education Program (DOEP) is an online course designed by DCF to help coffee producers actors gain the skills they need to implement successful digital projects. Through lectures and hands-on exercises, participants understand how to assess their digital maturity, tailor digital tools to their requires, and develop a comprehensive plan for digital transformation.
The pilot program aims to equip cooperatives from Guatemala and Honduras with the skills to independently develop digital projects. The course provides a deep dive into digitalization and its potential for the sector. There’s an emphasis on understanding how to utilize existing tools and information. to strengthen the cooperatives’ business operations.

Marisol Velásquez of the Honduran coffee cooperative COCREBISTOL says that the cooperatives have received interesting and innovative training through the program. “I believe that each coffee company will be strengthened in the different processes it carries out,“ she says. “We have learned a lot about digitalization and digitization, which if we apply (these lessons) will allow us to have the necessary information on time and likewise reduce working hours. Personally, it has helped me to understand most new and handy tools.“

A Step-by-Step Approach To Digitalization
Arnold Alvarado from the cooperative Puringla Café, who participated in the program, says, “Digitalization is a technique that is very important to be able to have positive effects in each process of the companies. DOEP is a program that allows us to carry out these processes through digitalization utilizing methods, programs, and applications with which we can streamline our processes.“
In the coming year, Digital Coffee Future will continue to expand its education process and foster growth as it seeks to assist small producers in over 70 countries. DCF’s aim is for the program to have a positive impact on coffee cooperatives and their journey toward digitalization.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vasileia Fanarioti (she/her) is a senior online correspondent for Barista Magazine, and a freelance copywriter and editor with a primary focus on the coffee niche. She has also been a volunteer copywriter for the I’M NOT A BARISTA NPO, giving content to help educate people about baristas and their work. You can follow her adventures at thewanderingbean.net.
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