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Updates on our work and projects around the world

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Reforestation project in Honduras

Honduras

One million trees are to be planted within five years, in an effort to promote agroforestry, mitigate the effects of climate change, and improve coffee farmer resilience.

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A shared vision in Tanzania

Tanzania

A programme enables men and women to realise a personal vision for their lives and farms.

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Low-tech tool helps farmers embrace regenerative agriculture

Uganda

Printed calendars offer illustrated guidance on sustainable farming for thousands of coffee growers.

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Clean water for PNG pupils

Papua New Guinea

Peet’s Coffee and Volcafe in Papua New Guinea partner to provide safe water at 100+ schools

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School partnership plants seeds for brighter futures in Peru

Peru

Through clever schools, the partnership promotes children's education in coffee communities

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FMO trade facility to Volcafe to support thousands of coffee farmers in Costa Rica

FMO will provide a US$23 million secured term facility to Volcafe

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Volcafe Costa Rica receives UN inclusion prize

UN refugee agency recognises our Costa Rican company’s promotion of inclusion.

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Five ways Volcafe is promoting biodiversity

From bees to bio-factories to puma preserves, we explore ways to boost biodiversity while supporting coffee farmers

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Scam warning: Notice of fraudulent pyramid scheme in India

This scam notification is being issued on 30 July 2024 and the warning herein will remain in place until further notice.

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Volcafe appoints new Sustainability Director

Sustainability expert Raphaelle Peinado to join the green coffee merchant as Sustainability Director

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Uganda team works to improve school and health infrastructure

Kyagalanyi-supported construction and contributions bring needed improvements to coffee communities.

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IFC and Absa trade facility to Volcafe to support thousands of coffee farmers in East Africa

The facility, with up to $30 million each from Absa and IFC, will allow Volcafe to provide more than 75,000 farmers with market access

Our Volcafe technician has trained us on coffee processing and how pulping is important... We are now producing higher quality coffee and our income has improved.

Pald Kumb Volcafe Way coffee farmer, Papua New Guinea

It is a pleasure to have a partner with Volcafe [...] who is always available to help us. Through the Volcafe Way our farm is better organised.

Anderson Boa Ferreira Volcafe Way farmer, Brazil

I am now leveraging [pests'] natural enemies like ladybugs, earthworms, or insect birds to reduce the use of chemicals, and also the number of irrigations needed.

Duong Dinh Nguyen Volcafe Way farmer, Vietnam