EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 27 MIN
EP1654 Part 4 of 5 | Is Coffee Technology Really Helping Producers? (Matthew Thornton) | Map It Forward
from The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by MAP IT FORWARD · host Lee Safar
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Part 4 of 5: Lee Safar and Matthew Thornton examine coffee technology from the producer's perspective, questioning whether today's digital tools are solving problems at origin or simply meeting the needs of buyers further down the supply chain. They explore trust, incentives and why meaningful adoption begins with creating real value for producers.
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EP1654 Part 4 of 5 | Is Coffee Technology Really Helping Producers? (Matthew Thornton) | Map It Forward
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