Open Peer Review on Qeios A Case Study of the Management Information System in the Coffee Industry in SW Ethiopia Mequanint Birhan 1 1 Mizan Tepi University Funding: No specific funding was received for this work. Potential competing interests: No potential competing interests to declare. Abstract The 11 th regional state in southwest Ethiopia, the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region (SWER), is well-reachable for various coffee species and cultivation. According to a tradition, in the ninth century, the goat herder Kaldi first saw the potential of these well-loved beans in one of the region's zones, namely Kefa. The research article's main goal is to examine the impact of management information systems (MIS) on the coffee farm sector in SWER. Direct site observation and secondary data reviews on the subject were the methods used to obtain the data. The review's findings demonstrated that using management information systems worked substantially better when important industry informants participated actively and made decisions about stress. The SWER which was coffee-abundant and developed using traditional ways, should provide information management synchronization systems. The birthplace of coffee (Ethiopia) could use technologies for assessing MIS implementation tasks to remove difficulty at high speed in the intelligibility levels. Triple constraints like time, cost, and quality of information must be managed. Mequanint Birhan (MSc, MBA) Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Lecturer, Mizan Tepi University, Ethiopia PoBox 121. Phone number: +251920246558. Email: mequanint@mtu.edu.et Qeios, CC-BY 4.0 · Article, May 10, 2023 Qeios ID: TIWVE7 · https://doi.org/10.32388/TIWVE7 1/7