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Expocacer: Brazilian coffee exported via sailing ship, with traceability and almost zero carbon emissions

The shipment, equivalent to 1,596 bags of 60 kg coffee —filling the equivalent of five containers—was loaded onto the sail cargo vessel Artemis bound for Europe. This marks an unprecedented milestone in sustainable logistics of the coffee supply chain

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PATROCINIO, Brazil – In a pioneering initiative, the Brazilian Cooperative of Coffee Growers (Expocacer) has completed its first shipment of coffee with minimal carbon emissions, reaffirming its commitment to coffee cultivation that combines quality and positive impact from the bean to the cup.

The shipment, equivalent to 1,596 bags of 60 kg coffee —filling the equivalent of five containers—was loaded onto the sail cargo vessel Artemis bound for Europe. This marks an unprecedented milestone in sustainable logistics of the coffee supply chain.

Recently constructed in France, the Artemis operates with virtually no carbon emissions. Powered by solar and wind energy, it uses a combustion engine only when insufficient wind is available to propel the vessel.

A sustainability model beyond the farm

This project is the result of a partnership among Expocacer, Seaforte, FAFCoffees, Belco, and TransOceanic Wind Transport (TOWT). This advanced logistics model drastically reduces carbon emissions, meeting the growing global demand for truly sustainable production chains.

The Artemis carries Controlled-Origin coffees, 100% produced by Expocacer’s members within the designated area of the Cerrado Mineiro Designation of Origin. This ensures both product traceability and authenticity.

“By adopting innovative practices, we help the coffee ecosystem thrive, fostering regenerative ideas and transparent dialogue connected to the future of both the planet and its people,” says Simão Pedro de Lima, CEO of Expocacer.

About the Artemis Sail Cargo Ship

Measuring 81 meters in length and 12 meters in width, the Artemis is estimated to complete its journey to France in 20 days with a crew of at least eight members.

About Expocacer

Headquartered in Patrocínio, Minas Gerais, Expocacer has been a leader in sustainable high-quality coffee production in the Cerrado Mineiro region for over 30 years.

The cooperative supports more than 740 members and promotes regional economic development, boasting infrastructure with warehouses capable of storing over 1 million coffee bags. Expocacer exports to over 35 countries across five continents.

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