Long-term contracts with farms: how much flexibility should stay open?
C
satu bulan yang lalu
My confusion with long-term contracts with coffee farms is that the idea makes sense on paper, but practical execution looks much less clean. The more I ask around, the more I hear opposite conclusions from people who are all experienced. That usually means the answer depends on context more than people admit.
For members here who have worked with long-term contracts with coffee farms, what condition makes it useful and what condition makes it mostly noise?
5 Replies
T
satu bulan yang lalu
I disagree a little with people who say long-term contracts with coffee farms is only a small detail. Small detail alone maybe yes, but several small details together can move the cup a lot.
S
satu bulan yang lalu
What helped me most was keeping short notes each time. Without notes, discussion about long-term contracts with coffee farms becomes memory battle and not real evaluation.
K
satu bulan yang lalu
For long-term contracts with coffee farms, I only trust conclusion after I see same pattern several times. One successful run can be accident. Repetition is what make the lesson useful.
L
satu bulan yang lalu
I think the bigger issue is not long-term contracts with coffee farms itself but whether your baseline is stable. If baseline keeps moving, then every experiment around it gives mixed signal.
A
satu bulan yang lalu
From my side this helped only on certain coffees, not on every lot. When the coffee is already forgiving, long-term contracts with coffee farms does not change much. On difficult lots the effect is clearer.
Enter your forum email. ERP-linked and Google-linked accounts will show a notice. Manual forum accounts will receive an OTP email to reset the password.