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SCA Boutique Coffee Association is a brand new organization
Made up of SCAA American Boutique Coffee Association and SCAE European Boutique Coffee Association
SCA is a global, nonprofit organization representing thousands of specialty areas from coffee producers to baristas around the world. The association is built on the foundation of openness, the power of convergence and knowledge sharing. We act as a joint team in the fine coffee industry, dedicated to creating a kindred spirit of expertise.
This is unity, not unity, and we support and nurture diversity. We understand the importance of local knowledge and resources to empower others to work hard to connect everyone and make their voices heard everywhere in the world. As a representative of global coffee experience and technical research, we work together with our members for a better and more stable future for us in every corner of the world.
Becoming a member of SCA Fine Coffee Association brings additional benefits, such as helping baristas and roasters become more integrated into our industry association, and developing and organizing activities in relevant places supported by our global Internet. If you are in the coffee business, this is your place to explore, collaborate, progress and encourage a stable future for the coffee business as we do today.
Join SCA's Coffee World
As a member of SCA, you are a link in SCA's socially and environmentally friendly coffee production chain with high quality, and you can enjoy the benefits of high quality certified coffee. Through SCA membership, you can not only train in authorized certification training centers, but also register with preferential membership prices. At the same time, you can provide the latest coffee information through member exchanges and SCA. Coffee lovers can keep growing their knowledge of coffee and master the latest technology, apply all SCA's resources in the coffee world, and even have the opportunity to participate in various international boutique coffee conferences, events and competitions. You will also receive membership certification to prove your love for the coffee world.
If you would like to join SCA in promoting quality coffee in the world, please contact SCA's accredited training school in Taiwan: J. Coffee School.
Coffee Credit Certification Course
Of course, the most important part of SCA for coffee culture is to provide a complete certification system for all kinds of coffee-related technologies and quality of fine beans. By establishing strict bean selection and brewing standards, every cup of fragrant coffee can be perfectly presented in the hands of every lover. SCA's education system is tailored for professional coffee professionals everywhere. The quality of the courses is controlled and rigorously designed, and the syllabus is constantly updated to keep up with the latest knowledge and skills. Certification courses and exams cover practical and basic knowledge. As long as you pass the course, you can accumulate credits.
In SCA's credit certification system, coffee technology is divided into 5 major fields, and each field is divided into basic (A), advanced (B), professional (C) three levels, and students as long as qualified to study 100 credits can obtain SCA coffee certification certificate and qualification, and the credit calculation method is: basic courses for 5 credits, advanced courses for 15 credits, and professional courses for 25 credits. Assuming you pass the Barista Foundation and Advanced courses, you will earn 20 credits, and so on.
Five areas of SCA coffee credit certification system
Coffee green beans
Learn about the growing and planting of coffee beans, plant ecology and the selection of premium beans.
SCAA / SCAE
SCAA American Fine Coffee Association was founded in 1982 and SCAE European Fine Coffee Association was founded in 1998. The two associations officially merged into one organization in January 2017. The SCA Fine Coffee Association, a joint organization, established this official website to provide information on major events and events. This website is for temporary use by us in an effort to consolidate our resources and update our materials. To visit the SCAA American Boutique Coffee Association and SCAE European Boutique Coffee Association websites, please click on the following links:
SCAweb-04 SCAweb-05
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