SCA Green Coffee

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The Green Coffee module covers the key concepts surrounding green coffee, from growing the plant, through processing, shipping, storage and arrival at a roaster.  It includes principles of coffee growing, processing and green coffee grading and coffee contracts and green coffee portfolio management.

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The Green Coffee module covers the key concepts surrounding green coffee, from growing the plant, through processing, shipping, storage and arrival at a roaster.  It includes principles of coffee growing, processing and green coffee grading and coffee contracts and green coffee portfolio management.

Foundation

The Foundation course is ideally suited for people new to the coffee industry or those looking to gain an insight into the broad subject matter of green coffee. It includes an introduction to the basics of quality checks, coffee grading, and taste/flavor differences due to processing or species.

Introduction to Coffee is a recommended (but not mandatory) pre-requisite module.

This is one of the Coffee Diploma System foundation modules, 5 credits will be awarded after completion.

Language: English

Course material: English

Course Length:  ~ 8 hours (including exams)

* Course fee includes Exam & Certificates fee** Date and time can be arranged for groups of 8 or above.

Intermediate

Intermediate looks at green coffee in greater detail and builds on the core vocational skills needed by people who work with green coffee on a daily basis.  It is broken down into three areas: Principles of coffee growing and processing; Introduction to green coffee grading; Coffee contracts and green coffee portfolio management.

This intermediate course is designed to build on the knowledge gained in the Green Coffee Foundation course and prepare the student for more complex job functions found in the green coffee profession. Specifically:

  • Botany and agronomy are developed further
  • Processing is explored in more detail and quality as a result of processing is introduced as a concept
  • Defects as well as positive grading variables are introduced to the student
  • Core elements of green coffee contracts are introduced
  • Grading and quality differentiation with regard to contracts is introduced
  • Seasonality and quality storage variables are introduced as concepts
  • Market terminology is developed further
  • Decaffeination is developed further
  • Mechanisms of certification are explored in further detail

It is recommended that students have been working for a minimum of six months in a job with exposure to green coffee before taking this module, and ideally around twelve months minimum. Pre-requisites for this module of the CDS are:

  • Introduction to Coffee
  • Green Coffee Foundation
  • Sensory Foundation
  • Sensory Intermediate (recommended only)

This is one of the Coffee Diploma System Intermediate modules, 10 credits will be awarded after completion.

Language: English

Course material:  English

Course Length:  ~ 16 hours / 2 Days (including exams)

* Course fee includes Exam & Certificates fee** Date and time can be arranged for groups of 8 or above.

Professional

Professional is designed to build on the knowledge gained in the Green Coffee Intermediate course and prepare the student for managerial job functions found in the green coffee profession. Integration of green coffee knowledge with that in other CDS modules including sensory and roasting are also expected. Specifically, students will be tested on their ability to:

  • Identify key aspects of coffee botany, and farm management
  • Understand in detail the different stages of specialty coffee processing across the full range of methodologies found in
  • producing countries
  • Demonstrate an ability to identify a range of cup defects found
  • globally in coffee
  • Demonstrate how to analyze samples of green and roasted
  • coffee for quality and defects
  • Understand how to construct and manage green coffee
  • portfolios in terms of volumes, cost, and time with reference to
  • the changing market price of coffee
  • Understand criteria forming the cost of green coffee
  • production and how to apply this to contract negotiation
  • Demonstrate how to identify coffees based on quality and
  • volume parameters to suit client needs
  • Understanding how to assess suppliers for their ability to meet
  • criteria outlined in third party accreditation systems

It is recommended that students have been working for a minimum of two years in a job with exposure to green coffee before taking this module, and ideally around three to five years. Pre-requisites for this module of the CDS are:

  • Introduction to Coffee
  • Green Coffee Foundation
  • Sensory Foundation
  • Green Coffee Intermediate
  • Sensory Intermediate (recommended only)
  • Roasting Foundation (recommended only)

This is one of the Coffee Diploma System Intermediate modules, 25 credits will be awarded after completion.

Language:  English

Course material:  English

Course Length:  ~ 20 hours / 3 days (including exams)

* Course fee includes Exam & Certificates fee** Date and time can be arranged for groups of 8 or above.

Levels

Foundation, Intermediate, Professional

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