OS Newsletter 2019-2020 | Page 12

RESEARCH IN COSTA RICA The OS490 Research Team traveled to Costa Rica over spring break. The team, consisting of nine OS students, Professor Steve Samford and Chief Administrator Melissa Eljamal, explored this beautiful country while conducting research at Costa Rican coffee farms to learn about their cooperative systems and traceability practices. During the semester, students examined the role of cooperative organizations of small coffee farmers in helping those growers meet demand for high-quality, origin-specific specialty coffee. Growers can earn much more for this kind of coffee than they can for undifferentiated commodity coffee. The research team partnered with the Costa Rican Institute of Coffee (ICAFE), a government agency that regulates and promotes the production, improvement, and marketing of coffee. In country, students interviewed coffee roasters and importers and designed, deployed, and analyzed a consumer survey to gauge responses to traceability. In the end, the students produced and presented two reports to ICAFE, which the agency will employ in their initiative to increase traceability and their ongoing efforts to improve the wellbeing of small farmers. This year’s student Social Media Coordinator, Melanie McKenna, took over the LSA Instagram account while on the trip, to document their research and give the U-M community the opportunity to see why the Organizational Studies program is so special. You can check out the full story on the OS Instagram highlight reel: Instagram.com/michigan.os 12