These coffee farmers have been busy as bees diversifying their income
In late 2020 we decided to invest in a project at the Capucas cooperative in Honduras that aimed to make their farming community more sustainable
In late 2020 we decided to invest in a project at the Capucas cooperative in Honduras that aimed to make their farming community more sustainable
Most of the world’s coffee is grown on small-holdings. In much of east Africa these are often tiny plots of land where coffee production is
A decade ago, coffee was subject to its own pandemic – coffee leaf rust decimated coffee crops in Latin America causing an estimated $3 billion
Behind every cup of coffee is a complex global supply chain involving a roaster, global logistics, import and export stakeholders and of course coffee farming
Farmers and workers around the world are on the front line of the climate crisis, from rising temperatures and changing weather patterns to deforestation and
As we head towards the holiday season, writing our Christmas cards, putting up the tree and looking up the perfect turkey recipe, we began to
With COP26 well underway, we’re highlighting some of the challenges our producers are having as a result of climate change and the measures taken to
We are pleased to announce our ambitious targets that will strengthen our sustainability strategy as part of a global effort to save the planet. We’re
Friday 5th November The Effects of Climate Change on Matthew Algie Coffee Producers With COP26 well underway, we spoke to some of our coffee producers
Typically, coffee farming is seen as a male dominated industry and we know this to be true from our own supply chain, with just under