The global alliance that helps women in coffee industry prepares its landing in Spain

Published Jan 6, 2024

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The Women's Coffee Alliance (IWCA) is expanding to Spain, led by Colombian Diana Ayala and Chantal Demonty, to promote women's empowerment in the coffee industry. The focus is on facilitating women's access to information, education, infrastructure, and financing to promote their own coffee projects. Ayala is working to promote female leadership in various areas of the coffee industry and hopes to provide support to other women in the industry.
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The Women's Coffee Alliance (IWCA), which has been helping women overcome the obstacles they encounter in the sector since 2003, is preparing to launch this year in Spain, as a consumer country with opportunities. for them. Colombian Diana Ayala, who once founded the Colombian fair trade certified organic product export company Ayco Organic, has joined forces with Chantal Demonty, owner of two specialty coffee shops in Barcelona, to promote female empowerment in the coffee industry in Spain. Both are finalizing the procedures for the creation of the IWCA Spain Chapter, which must develop its own priorities and participation models, so that it can be integrated into an international network that already operates in 33 countries. The objective is to have everything ready in the first months of the year, Ayala, who began a decade ago supporting coffee growers in her country of origin and now, established in Valencia, intends to promote the participation of women in the final part, ...
Source: PEefeagro

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