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Help Shape the Future of USWIC Conversations

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

You’ve landed on the U.S. Women in Coffee Association (USWIC) member insight page—welcome!

 

USWIC is entering a new season of connection and renewed focus. Over the past few years, like many small organizations, USWIC experienced a loss of momentum following the disruptions of COVID-19.

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As we rebuild and look ahead, we want to make sure our conversations reflect the real challenges and priorities facing women in coffee today.

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We Want to Hear From You!

To keep our work relevant and useful, we’re asking for your input.

  • What challenges are top of mind for you right now?

  • What topics would you like to see in our webinars and discussions?
     

Your perspective matters. Whether you’re in a coffee‑producing country or a coffee‑consuming country, your experience can help us design programs and conversations that truly meet the needs of our chapters and the wider coffee community.
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This quick survey helps us shape webinars and resources that are relevant, timely, and truly supportive of the work you're doing across the value chain.

Take the Survey

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Share challenges and insights from your role in the coffee value chain outside production.

Roles in the Coffee Value Chain (Not Producing) 

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Share the realities and needs you face as a coffee producer.

For Producers (English)

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Cuéntanos los retos y necesidades que enfrentas como productora o productor de café.

Para Productores (Español)

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