PETACH TIKVA, Israel – The Israeli company—the fifth largest green coffee buyer worldwide—is partnering with women’s coffee cooperatives in Honduras, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Vietnam. Coffee is a $100 billion market worldwide and women are responsible for 70 percent of growing and harvesting.
CHIKMAGALUR, India – The famous advert punch line – a lot can happen over coffee – seems to come true for the Kariappa women. What started as a nondescript coffee shop became a major tourist attraction of Chikmagalur near Bangalore. The Coffee Barn Cafe started by Nalima Kariappa ...
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – The Sector Partnership (SP) Inception Workshop organized by UTZ was held in Tegucigalpa, Honduras with 11 representatives of civil society and...
UN Women and Unilever announce a partnership to develop an evidence-based and human rights-based “Intervention Programme to inform the development of a Global Framework...
MINNEAPOLIS, U.S. - Cargill CEO and Chairman David MacLennan today joined a diverse group of current and former CEOs and business leaders in launching...
BOGOTA, Colombia - Women were protagonists in the 9th edition of the most important specialty coffee expo in America Latin and the Caribbean, ExpoEspeciales...
BETHESDA, Md., U.S. - Marriott International has officially opened the doors of its first Marriott Hotel in Rwanda (in the picture), bringing the signature...
More than 60 women took part to Barista Connect (Square Miles Coffee Roasters - London, September 9-11), the event dedicated to improving equality by empowering and inspiring ...
The Digital Coffee Farmer program, a project created ten years ago by Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafe) –, to promote the digital inclusion of small...