coffee exports

agroforestry

As Brazil’s Coffee Climate Shifts, Small Farmers Seek New Ways to Survive

(Note: This article was originally published on Dialogue Earth under the Creative Commons BY NC ND license. Find the original version here.) Edson Paes, 53, has single-handedly cultivated 12,000 organic Arabica coffee plants...
agroforestryAlexander FerreiraAsiaBrazilCássia Gabriele DiasChinaclimate changeCOFCO Internationalcoffee exportsColumnsConabCoopfamDouglas LagodroughtEdson PaesFairtradefamily farmingFarmer IssuesFederal University of ItajubáfrostHailIndustryInternationalJoão Ademir PereiraMarket NewsMinas Geraisorganic coffeeOriginPoço FundoRabo FoundationRafael FurtadoRosângela PaivaRosiel de LimaShade Grown Coffeesmallholder farmersSouth AmericaSustainabilityTchiboコーヒー
%Arabica
Central America

Costa Rica’s Successes in EUDR Compliance Illuminates the Struggles of Others

The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), passed in 2023, will require that traders in several agricultural commodities, including coffee, prove that their products don’t contribute to deforestation. To prepare, Costa...
Central Americacoffee exportsColumnscomplianceCOOPETARRAZUCosta RicadeforestationEthiopiaEUDREuropean UnionFarmer IssuesFelipe Fallas NaranjoICAFEIndustryInternationalItalyJanina GrabsMarket NewsOriginregulationSustainabilitytraceabilityUNDPVietnamコーヒー
タイトルとURLをコピーしました