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Selecta Coffee fund

We are committed to the health & safety of our employees and a fair relationships with our partners and ensuring a positive social impact on the community

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Selecta Coffee Fund and sustainable partnerships

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Seeding sustainability in every bean

The Selecta Coffee Fund represents our dedication to deepening the roots of sustainability and fairness within the coffee supply chain. By investing in farm-level programs, we're fostering sustainable long-term partnerships that benefit not just our business, but the entire ecosystem of coffee production—from the soil to the sip.

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Cultivating change from the ground up

Our commitment through the Selecta Coffee Fund is to support initiatives that bring about tangible benefits for farmer families, enhance biodiversity, and contribute to climate adaptation and mitigation. It’s an investment in the future of coffee, ensuring that the communities at the heart of coffee cultivation can thrive alongside the environment they steward.

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Quantifying our contribution to sustainability

In our journey with the Selecta Coffee Fund. Through the Selecta Coffee Fund, we are not just investing in coffee; we are investing in a sustainable future for coffee farming communities and the planet. Our approach goes beyond transactional relationships to build a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable coffee supply chain.

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Number of supported programs:

We have initiated and supported numerous programs aimed at enhancing sustainability in coffee farming, each designed to address specific challenges and opportunities within the supply chain.

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Impact metrics:

While specific metrics will continuously evolve, our efforts have already seen improvements in the lives of farmer families, increased biodiversity, and stronger climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. These achievements are a testament to the fund’s effectiveness in making a real difference.

Burundi's Brew: The Heartbeat of an Economy

Burundi may be small, but its coffee reputation is mighty. Nestled in East-central Africa, this nation boasts a perfect climate for cultivating exceptional coffee. Despite the struggles faced by smallholders, coffee remains a vital heartbeat in Burundi's economy, sustaining a significant portion of the population. Delve into the story of how this crucial bean shapes lives and livelihoods in Burundi.

Colombian Collaboration: Cultivating Future Frontiers

The Huila region of Colombia, cradled in the famed coffee triangle, stands on the brink of a new dawn with Selecta. The partnership with Solidaridad and others aims to cultivate not just coffee but a community, with agroforestry leading the way to eco-conscious prosperity. Join us on this journey of discovery as we pave a path to sustainability and solidarity with Colombian farmers.

Rwandan Richness: Beans of Change

Rwanda, known for its exquisite Arabica, is a tapestry of small-scale farmers dedicated to perfecting their craft amidst the rolling hills. While the beans journey far, over 60% finding their way to European shores, their true power lies in transforming Rwanda's rural economy and sowing seeds of prosperity. Explore how every harvest brews hope and opportunity.

Honduran Harvest: Pioneering Regenerative Riches

In the fertile soils of El Paraiso, Honduras, a transformative collaboration blooms. Selecta's alliance with Mercon sprouts Five Model Farms, leading 123 farmers towards a greener future with regenerative agriculture. These practices are more than growth—they're a promise of sustainability and resilience. Witness how these methods redefine farming in Honduras.