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The best place at home for every barista championship is located at the judge’s table. You can taste all experimental espresses to drink super milk drinks to experience novel combinations of taste from Signature. Of course, sit down at this table is not effortless to get. But for World Coffee ChampionshipsThe specialist coffee association makes it a little easier. We present Assessment skills program“A novel educational initiative aimed at equipping coffee specialists with fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to become a judge of the world championships.”

The judge’s skill program announced last week provides personal, practical training from certified representatives of WCC WCC, who underwent additional training to conduct a course-to take into account participants a deeper understanding of the WCC evaluation process, scoring systems and competition rules as well as “Will” and Will “Will” and Will “Will” and Will “Will”[integrate] The latest WCC rules and regulations and the coffee value assessment system. “

For the first time piloted in November last year in Brazil, the success of the program led that it became an official part of the SCA educational curriculum. It is intended for those who want to jump from assessing national competitions for worlds, but is also suitable for competitors “seeking to optimize the preparation of competition by comprehensive understanding of assessment and assessment methods”, as well as specialists and enthusiasts of coffee and enthusiasts who simply want to have a better idea for the competition.

The skill judge courses will be “host of coffee hubs around the world-easier professionals to access high quality training”. After successful completion, participants will receive an official digital certificate from WCC and SCA.

The first class outside the pilots took place, and more future classes took place in Calgary, Albert, Canada and Lima, and Peru. You can find a full schedule Here. For more information about the judge’s skill program, visit the World Coffee Championships Official website.

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