Standard Owner Benchmark - THE BRAZIL SPECIALTY COFFEE ASSOCIATION

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The Brazil Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA) is a non-profit organization that represents and promotes the specialty coffee industry in Brazil. The BSCA was founded in 1991 by a group of coffee producers, exporters, and researchers who recognized the potential of specialty coffee and the importance of promoting quality and sustainability in the industry.

The BSCA's mission is to promote the production and marketing of high-quality specialty coffees from Brazil, while also supporting the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of the coffee industry. The BSCA provides a range of services and support to its members, including:

Quality certification and promotion: The BSCA has developed a set of standards for specialty coffee in Brazil, known as the "Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association Seal." Coffee producers and exporters can apply for certification and use the Seal to promote their coffee as a high-quality specialty product.

Education and training: The BSCA provides educational resources and training programs for coffee producers, exporters, and other industry stakeholders on topics like coffee quality, sustainability, and market trends.

Networking and events: The BSCA organizes a range of events and networking opportunities for its members, including the Cup of Excellence competition, which recognizes and promotes the best specialty coffees from Brazil.

Advocacy and representation: The BSCA represents the interests of its members in matters related to the coffee industry, including policy and regulatory issues, trade agreements, and research and development.

The BSCA has played a key role in promoting the specialty coffee industry in Brazil and raising awareness about the importance of quality and sustainability in coffee production. The organization's efforts have helped to position Brazil as a leader in the global specialty coffee market and have contributed to the growth and development of the industry in the country.

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THE BRAZIL SPECIALTY COFFEE ASSOCIATION
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