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National Coffee Association[edit]

The National Coffee Association (NCA) is a key trade organization for the coffee industry in the United States. Founded in 1911, it is one of the oldest trade associations in the nation and represents a diverse group of coffee companies, from growers and roasters to importers and retailers.

History[edit]

The National Coffee Association was established in 1911, making it one of the oldest trade associations in the United States. Its formation was a response to the need for a collective voice for the coffee industry, which was growing rapidly at the time. The NCA has since played a significant role in shaping the industry and promoting the interests of its members.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the National Coffee Association is open to any company involved in the coffee industry. This includes coffee growers, roasters, importers, and retailers, as well as companies that provide goods and services to the coffee industry. Members benefit from the NCA's advocacy efforts, educational resources, and networking opportunities.

Advocacy[edit]

The National Coffee Association is a strong advocate for the coffee industry. It works to influence policy and regulation at both the national and international levels, with a focus on issues that directly impact the industry. This includes matters related to trade, labor, and environmental sustainability.

Education and Resources[edit]

The National Coffee Association provides a wealth of educational resources for its members and the broader coffee community. This includes research reports, market analysis, and information on best practices in coffee cultivation and processing. The NCA also hosts webinars and conferences to facilitate learning and networking within the industry.

Events[edit]

The National Coffee Association hosts several events throughout the year, including its annual convention. These events provide opportunities for members to network, learn about the latest trends and issues in the coffee industry, and engage with the NCA's advocacy efforts.

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