Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
About The Customer
Enveritas is a non-profit organization, established in 2016, with a mission to overcome systemic barriers that prevent the application of proven solutions for ending poverty among smallholder coffee growers. The organization aims to end global poverty in the coffee sector by 2030. To achieve this, Enveritas focuses on tracing the journey of coffee from its source to the consumer, understanding not just where it was grown and processed, but also the social, environmental, and economic conditions in those places.
The Challenge
Enveritas, a non-profit organization, was founded in 2016 with the mission to eradicate global poverty in the coffee sector by 2030. A significant part of this mission involved tracing the journey of coffee from its source to the consumer. This process not only required identifying the geographical locations where the coffee was grown and processed, but also understanding the social, environmental, and economic conditions prevalent in those places. The challenge was to create a comprehensive and dynamic visualization of the complex types of coffee based on the ECX classification system. The organization needed a user-friendly solution that could provide a clear and accessible representation of the coffee supply chain.
The Solution
Enveritas turned to CARTO, a platform known for its dynamic interface and exceptional client care. CARTO provided a solution that was far simpler and more accessible than other platforms Enveritas had tried. The platform allowed Enveritas to display a current visualization of the complexity of types of coffee based on the ECX classification system. This visualization helped in tracing the coffee back to its source, thereby providing a clear understanding of the social, environmental, and economic conditions in the places where the coffee was grown and processed. The team at CARTO was always alert and quick to respond, providing exceptional client care to Enveritas.
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