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Episode 144: Andreas Idl: Co-Founder and CEO of Cropster – The Software Behind Your Favorite Coffee
EU-Startups Podcast
37 minutes
3 days ago
Episode 144: Andreas Idl: Co-Founder and CEO of Cropster – The Software Behind Your Favorite Coffee
If your coffee tastes the same delicious every morning, there’s a good chance Cropster is involved.
In this episode of the EU-Startups Podcast, Marcin Lewandowski sits down with Andreas Idl, Co-Founder & CEO of Cropster, the quiet tech force behind the global specialty coffee boom.
Founded after Andreas spent time in Colombia and saw how hard it was for small farmers and roasters to access the global market on fair terms, Cropster builds software that helps producers and roasters hit specialty-grade quality, roast after roast—while sending more value back down the supply chain.
Today, Cropster works with hundreds of roasters and cafés worldwide, including every winner of the World Coffee Roasting Championship. Their tools help map the entire journey from cherry to cup, capture and analyze roasting data, and keep quality consistent from one batch—and one location—to the next. With the recent acquisition of FireScope, Cropster is also deepening its footprint in Asia, one of the fastest-growing coffee markets in the world.
We talk about:
– What specialty coffee actually is—and why it’s exploding globally
– Where quality is won or lost along the coffee production chain
– The frictions that keep smallholders and emerging roasters out of premium markets
– What Cropster’s software actually shows on-screen—and how it changes tomorrow’s roast
– Why World Coffee Roasting Champions trust Cropster, and what any roaster can copy
– The thinking behind the FireScope acquisition and expansion in Asia
– How data can help farmers and roasters get fairer pricing and longer relationships
– Where Cropster is going next: product roadmap, more M&A, and opening specialty to more roasters
Takeaways:
– Specialty coffee is won or lost at multiple steps—from cherry to cup.
– Small roasters are often blocked by outdated trading systems and lack of data.
– Cropster turns roasting into a measurable, repeatable process, not guesswork.
– The FireScope acquisition accelerates Cropster’s growth in Asia’s fast-growing coffee market.
– Great coffee is about balance—of flavor, process, and consistent quality.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Cropster and Andreas Idl
06:30 Understanding Specialty Coffee
09:03 The Coffee Production Process
12:19 Challenges for Small Holders and Emerging Roasters
19:48 Cropster's Role in the Coffee Industry
30:02 Acquisition of FireScope and Market Expansion
37:50 Future Plans for Cropster
38:35 Rapid Fire Questions with Andreas Idl
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