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Coffee Logistics 101 | 6. What is the sixth step in the coffee supply chain?

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Definition:

The sixth step in the coffee supply chain is the packaging of roasted coffee beans.

Explanation:

Packaging roasted coffee beans is essential to preserve their freshness and flavor. This involves placing the beans in bags or containers that protect them from air, moisture, and light. Many packages include one-way valves that allow gases to escape without letting air in, ensuring the beans remain fresh. Proper packaging helps extend the shelf life and maintain the quality of the coffee.

Real-Life Application:

Premium coffee brands often use high-quality packaging materials and innovative designs to differentiate their products and maintain freshness. For example, some brands use resealable bags with one-way valves, while others use vacuum-sealed containers to keep the coffee fresh for longer periods.

Packing plays a crucial role in the coffee value chain by ensuring that the quality and integrity of the coffee beans are maintained from the time they are harvested until they reach the consumer. Here are some key aspects of how packing contributes to the coffee value chain

Multiple Choice Review:

1. Why is packaging important for roasted coffee beans?

   - a) To enhance their flavor

   - b) To preserve freshness and flavor

   - c) To increase their weight

   - d) To change their color

2. What feature is often included in coffee packaging to maintain freshness?

   - a) Two-way valves

   - b) One-way valves

   - c) Built-in grinders

   - d) Light-emitting diodes

3. What materials are commonly used for coffee packaging?

   - a) Paper bags

   - b) Resealable bags and vacuum-sealed containers

   - c) Metal cans

   - d) Wooden boxes



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