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How did leadership infuse a new life in the coffee trading business in Bolivia?
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This note highlights the story of an entrepreneur, Abednego Alipaz, who created a successful coffee trading business by organizing his colleagues into a cooperative. The paper traces the development of the coffee cooperative initiative covering:
- The problems faced by the coffee exporters with respect to quotas;
- The formation and failure of the National Association of Coffee Producers (ANPROCA);
- The formation a new export initiative called Center of Associates of Ecological Promotion (CAFE).
The new association, CAFE:
- Consisted of 220 small coffee producers, including Alipaz;
- Suffered from a lack of quality and market instability.
The document outlines USAID's involvement in the process which provided grants for:
- Technical assistance to the growers for using coffee pre-processing plants;
- Purchase of additional pre-processing equipment.
The note captures the follow up developments due to the grants:
- CAFE got in touch with an entrepreneurial builder of coffee-pre-processing plants, Pedro Rodriguez;
- CAFE currently exports 85 percent of its coffee through him;
- Pedro Rodriguez is now Bolivia's number one coffee exporter.
The note concludes by mentioning that Alipaz was elected director of a proposed technical assistance unit to support the 20,000-member ANPROCA in recognition for his rich experience, and his secret recipe for success includes knowledge of the sector and reliability.
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