Coffee, one of the world’s most popular beverages, provides livelihoods for at least 60 million people across dozens of countries. Promoting the long-term health, wellbeing, and environmental sustainability of the much beloved coffee sector should be a clear priority. CCSI has continued its work on coffee sustainability with this 2021 report: “Responsible Coffee Sourcing: Towards a Living Income for Producers.” This report focuses on a critical but under-examined topic: the impact of coffee company sourcing practices on coffee producer and farmworker well-being. The report, commissioned by a long-term investment manager, analyzes the sourcing practices of ten large coffee roasters and retailers, and finds that all of them could do more--an...
Coffee is one of the most important commodities in the world, and Ethiopia is among the largest prod...
In December 2001, green coffee commodity prices hit a 30-year low. This deepened the livelihood cris...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
Coffee, one of the world’s most popular beverages, provides livelihoods for at least 60 million peop...
As one of the world’s most traded agricultural commodities, coffee constitutes a significant part of...
For this report, we developed a new economic model of supply and demand in the coffee sector, which ...
Coffee production changed dramatically over the years. Through mass marketing, coffee consumption in...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
The State of Sustainable Coffee provides the first comprehensive overview of the market conditions f...
Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world, being responsible for 40% of world total product...
Coffee, the world’s favorite beverage, provides livelihoods for at least 60 million people across do...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Caféiculture : il faut veiller au grainThe article...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
In Bolivia, the coffee sector is of great importance for many farmers in the country, especially in ...
Responding to the looming question: what is the future of small-scale crop production in a changing ...
Coffee is one of the most important commodities in the world, and Ethiopia is among the largest prod...
In December 2001, green coffee commodity prices hit a 30-year low. This deepened the livelihood cris...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
Coffee, one of the world’s most popular beverages, provides livelihoods for at least 60 million peop...
As one of the world’s most traded agricultural commodities, coffee constitutes a significant part of...
For this report, we developed a new economic model of supply and demand in the coffee sector, which ...
Coffee production changed dramatically over the years. Through mass marketing, coffee consumption in...
Coffee, as a commodity and through its global value chains, is the focus of much interest to achieve...
The State of Sustainable Coffee provides the first comprehensive overview of the market conditions f...
Brazil is the largest coffee producer in the world, being responsible for 40% of world total product...
Coffee, the world’s favorite beverage, provides livelihoods for at least 60 million people across do...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Caféiculture : il faut veiller au grainThe article...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
In Bolivia, the coffee sector is of great importance for many farmers in the country, especially in ...
Responding to the looming question: what is the future of small-scale crop production in a changing ...
Coffee is one of the most important commodities in the world, and Ethiopia is among the largest prod...
In December 2001, green coffee commodity prices hit a 30-year low. This deepened the livelihood cris...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...