Thursday 25 April 2024
  • Triesteexpresso
- Advertisement -spot_img

TAG

Global Coffee Platform

British multinational grocery chain Tesco joins the Global Coffee Platform

BONN, Germany — The Global Coffee Platform (GCP) and its 150+ Members welcome British multinational grocery chain Tesco, one of the largest retailers in...

Global Coffee Sustainability Conference is coming to Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Organized by the Global Coffee Platform, the Global Coffee Sustainability Conference – one of the most important coffee events of the year – will...

Kenya Coffee Platform launched to facilitate dialogue among stakeholders

700,000 small-scale farmers in Kenya earn a living from coffee production. The sector contributes to 1% to the national GDP and 8% of the...

Cabi partners with Iseal to support growers with pest and disease management

WALLINGFORD, UK — The Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International, or CABI, has joined forces with the ISEAL Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Coalition in...

New study analyses gender equality in the Colombian coffee sector

The new study “Gender Equality Analysis in Colombia’s Coffee Sector” gathered different views of 100 men and women dedicated to coffee growing, 46 representatives...

Peruvian Chamber of Coffee and National Board issue joint coffee report

The Peruvian Chamber of Coffee and Cacao (Cámara Peruana del Café y Cacao) and the National Board of Coffee (Junta Nacional del Café) have...

Report reveals global opportunities to increase coffee farmer incomes

BONN, Germany – The Global Coffee Platform has recently published the final results of a study into farmer economics in 11 coffee-producing countries conducted...

The Global Coffee Platform Annual Report 2016 is now available

BONN, Germany – The GCP Annual Report for 2016 has now been published and is available to download online. GCP was launched in March 2016, designed to create alignment across the coffee sector and to tackle the most critical issues by facilitating dialogue and collective action between public and private sector actors.

The Global Coffee Platform runs kick-off seminars. Here’s how to join

MILAN – The Global Coffee Platform has launched Collective Action Networks to address three pressing challenges in the coffee sector. Working in collaboration will push for positive impact that builds thriving coffee communities and increases supply chain efficiency whilst improving the enabling environment and investment cases ...

Report: Recommendations for the Tanzanian coffee sector development

BONN, Germany – The Coffee Partnership for Tanzania (CPT) ended in 2016, after four years of rolling out projects in Tanzania’s major coffee production zones. The experience and lessons from the CPT have been compiled into a summary report which presents the key achievements of the CPT and recommendations for future work ...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img