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Journey of quality: A day in Sucafina’s quality control lab from samples to roast

Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at Sucafina’s coffee quality control process. Learn how we evaluate different green coffee samples through physical grading and sensory analysis. Discover the importance of sample roasting in understanding a coffee’s potential and how it differs from production roasting. Finally, explore how we use sample roasting to experiment with coffee profiling, revealing the impact of region and processing methods on flavor.

This is a free-to-attend live webinar.

Event date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Time: 10am CEST (Central European Standard Time)

Location: Online webinar, RSVP to receive communications including link to join live.


Meet the speakers

Lisa Taddei
Quality Control Coordinator at Sucafina

After working in marketing and translation, I discovered my passion for specialty coffee, which marked the beginning of my journey in the coffee industry. I started as a barista and trainer, where I developed a deep appreciation for the craft, and then transitioned into green coffee. Throughout this journey, I’ve focused on enhancing the virtues of this product while respecting the people who produce it. Now, as a QC Coordinator with the incredible team at Sucafina NV, I get to do what I love every day: pursuing great flavors and helping people find their perfect coffee.

Lydia Moschopoulou
Quality Control Coordinator at Sucafina

My journey with coffee began in 2015 when I first tasted a specialty coffee in a V60—it was tasty! From that moment, I knew I wanted to learn more about coffee.

Over the years, I’ve worked as a barista, a roaster, and as an Authorized SCA trainer for three years. Now, I’m happy to be part of Sucafina's NV team as a Quality Control Coordinator and to work in sales for Greece, Cyprus, and Romania. Every day, I get to do what I love: tasting delicious coffees and connecting with people.


 
 

About Sucafina

At Sucafina we help roasters to find the right coffee for any quality or budget. From macrolot to microlot, we bring three core approaches to everything we do:

Global network, local teams 

We build sustainable supply chains that meet the needs of roasters & producers.

As part of one of the only multinationals solely dedicated to coffee, we are unique in our one-global-team approach. This approach makes us more efficient, helps us provide crucial services to our suppliers through innovation and technology and ensures greater benefit, selection and value for our customers.

Focused Innovation 

We work to move the industry forward through technology, agronomy, finance and logistics.                                                                                                                                   

From digital farmer identities with blockchain-enabled ledgers, to farm-level agronomy improvements, we’re on the edge of innovation that enhances returns for producers and roasters alike.

Our approach to Sustainability draws on this commitment to innovation.  

Our commitment to sustainability is not limited to certification compliance.  Sustainability is central to our approach company, from offering better farm gate pricing for farmers through to helping farmers improve soil fertility and improve yields. 

Shared value 

We drive efficiency and equity across our supply chain.

Value is related to quality – but not just of the product we trade. Quality of life for our partners at origin and the quality of the relationships we have with our customers are as significant and just as valuable as the exceptional quality of our coffee.

Our presence and relationships in all the major coffee producing and consuming countries enables us to bring lasting and positive change to the industry as a whole. 

At Sucafina we believe the way forward is together and we are proud to support producers and roasters across the supply chain.

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