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🚀 Uganda has approved Dimitra as one of only five official national traceability providers for coffee. 🤝 With Plutus Coffee Group, we are turning compliance into infrastructure, built on verified proof. Read more: dimitratech.medium.com/uganda-approve… #Uganda #Coffee #Traceability #EUDR #ESG #SupplyChain #AgTech #web3 #crypto $DMTR





@dimitratech Europe is partnering with the Hanseatic Cocoa & Commodity Office (HCCO). This collaboration brings a wide range of advantages, especially through HCCO’s daily commodity trading activities. Together, we will expand our product portfolio and significantly increase our reach, particularly in the cocoa sector. The success of this partnership is already evident, as we have gained four new clients. We look forward to the continued development of this collaboration and the new opportunities and innovations it will bring. Fittingly, HCCO is based in the iconic Afrikahaus in Hamburg. $DMTR







@dimitratech is proud to have the Plutus Coffee Group in Uganda as a new strong partner. This partnership promises to promote sustainable developments in coffee cultivation while supporting local communities. By collaborating with the Plutus Coffee Group, Dimitra can provide innovative technologies and solutions that help farmers increase their yields and integrate environmentally friendly practices like #EUDR. This strategic alliance reflects a shared commitment to transforming the coffee industry in Uganda and creating economic opportunities for local people. $DMTR







$DMTR | 2025 Looking back at 2025, what really stays with me about $DMTR is how much real work quietly accumulated over time through steady usage that kept building in the background. More farms came on board and started using the tools as part of their regular operations. Supply chains were mapped, checked and reused across different contexts. Data shifted into something people relied on day to day and over the course of the year transparency settled into normal workflows rather than special initiatives. Regulations like EUDR accelerated this process by making data a shared requirement across farmers, buyers, and governments. Once that happened, usage became more consistent and expectations became clearer across the system. Trust grew through repetition. The same checks, reports and verification cycles ran again and again until reliability became assumed rather than questioned. Over time, this created a rhythm that held up under real conditions. @dimitratech runs underneath all of this, doing what infrastructure is meant to do. It supports reports, audits and compliance flows quietly in the background while real economic activity continues on top. If 2025 was about seeing this model hold together in the real world... 2026 is the phase where adoption expands naturally as more participants plug into what is already working.


