On International Coffee Day and After 20 Years, Coffee Quality Institute Closes the Book on Its Quality Evaluation Program

Dubai – Qahwa World

On International Coffee Day 2025, the Coffee Quality Institute (CQI) announced a historic transition: the conclusion of its Quality Evaluation Program after more than two decades and the launch of a new chapter focused on advancing coffee quality and sustainability.

CQI İcra Kurulu Başkanı Michael Sheridan dönüm noktasını vurguladı: "Sayfayı çevirirken, programın başlangıcından bu yana Q Grader Sertifikası alan yaklaşık 20.000 kişiyi onurlandırmak istiyorum: sizler kahve kalitesi için küresel bir hareketin öncülerisiniz. Ve tüm bu Q Grader'ları eğiten ve sertifikalandıran Q Eğitmenlerini özellikle takdir etmek istiyorum: sizler karanlığa ışık tutan öncülersiniz ve çalışmalarınız tek bir nesil içinde kahve kalitesinde bir devrim yaratılmasına yardımcı oldu."

A Fresh Look for a New Era

To mark this transition, CQI unveiled a refreshed logo and website, designed to evoke coffee’s origins. The institute underlined that while its visual identity has evolved, its mission remains constant: improving the quality of coffee and the lives of the people who produce it.

Focus on Post-Harvest Processing

Sheridan highlighted the growing importance of CQI’s Post-Harvest Processing (PHP) Program. In September alone, CQI welcomed 14 new instructors for the PHP Generalist Course, expanded its training pool, and set a course for releasing an all-new PHP Professional Course by the end of 2025. Preparations are also underway for the PHP Expert Course in 2026, with students, instructors, mentors, and guest lecturers already engaged.

“Innovation in post-harvest processing has never been more important in the coffee market,” Sheridan noted. “Our PHP Program is helping reduce risk and expand opportunity for everyone in coffee supply streams.”

Global Partnerships and Impact

CQI also announced new partnerships to expand its global reach. In collaboration with Peet’s Coffee in the U.S., CQI will deliver post-harvest processing education to suppliers, while a partnership with Sinar in the U.K. will enhance access to advanced processing technology.

Additionally, the CQI Global Coffee Fund has awarded support for several initiatives:

Let’s Talk Coffee in Peru

Meksika'daki Kadınların Gücü Kahve Zirvesi (WPCS) katılımcıları için burslar

Staffing for the Taste of Harvest in Burundi

Kahve Topluluğunun Katılımı

As CQI transitions beyond the Q program, Sheridan underscored the importance of dialogue with the global coffee community. CQI will convene producer-focused discussions at major events, including the WPCS in Mexico and Sintercafé in Costa Rica, and will launch a global survey in October to gather input from stakeholders worldwide.

“I hope you will take time to respond and make your voice heard,” Sheridan said. “Coffee needs your leadership.”

With this transition, CQI signals a future shaped by collaboration, innovation, and a continued commitment to quality at every stage of the coffee value chain.

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