Impact Metrics
Proof is layered.
In CID, proof is not a single moment of verification. It is structured as layers — each representing a different level of context, resolution, and reliability.
Total Emissions
-23.7%Aggregate carbon footprint across the entire lot lifecycle — from farm to port.
Avg CFP / kg
-15.2%Per-kilogram carbon intensity. Lower values indicate more efficient production.
People Involved
Individuals contributing to the lot — farmers, processors, transporters. Every hand is recorded.
Water Usage
Water consumption per kilogram of green coffee. Data collection in progress.
Spatial Layer
Farm polygons, elevation, slope, and soil type — the geographic foundation of every Coffee ID.
Wherever you engage, you anchor to the same Coffee ID
Your role may differ. The Coffee ID remains the same.
Farmer
Record land, practices, and decisions.
Mill
Add processing methods and timing.
Coop
Aggregate without erasing individuality.
Exporter
Compliance from structured context.
Importer
Read layers as degrees of understanding.
Roaster
Add quality interpretations.
Cafe
Reference context, not single stories.
Consumer
See what is known. See what is not.
CID does not replace human judgement.
It clarifies what is known and how far that understanding reaches.