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Starbucks Farmer Support Centers “We have always believed to be a great, enduring
company to strike a balance between profitability and a social conscience.”
Our Mission:
Improve farmer’s lives through sustainable coffee production - Best Agronomy Practices
Consistently increase coffee yields and quality
Implementation of C.A.F.E Practices which focuses aspects of agronomy, traceability, accountability, environmental protection, and social responsibility.
Coffee And Farmer Equity Practices
C.A.F.E. Practices is a holistic set of guidelines created by Starbucks in partnership with Conservation International and stakeholders to…
Work hand in hand with coffee producers to ensure a continued supply of sustainably produced high quality coffee;
Promote social responsibility and the protection of the environment along the coffee supply chain; and
Improve the lives of farmers and their communities by helping them become self-sustaining.
Farmers supported by FSCs in Africa
Ethiopia: 27,600 smallholder farmers, medium and large plantations. Burundi: 7,000 smallholder farmers, wet & dry mills Rwanda: 30,000 smallholder farmers, wet & dry mills Kenya: 19,300 smallholder farmers and estates, wet & dry mills Tanzania: 16,300 smallholder farmers and estates, wet and dry mills
Farmers trained in critical environmental practices Erosion control Shade and soil management Pulp composting /mitigation of odors from pulp waste by using lime and red worms Safe storage and appropriate use of chemicals
Quality
Evaluate coffee and support supply chains in an effort to identify problems in processing and to improve cup profiles.
Producer trainings relating production processes to cup quality . Strengthening the knowledge and awareness of consumer quality
needs.
Farmers are educated in ripe cherry harvesting to improve cup quality – although a simple concept, it can be challenging at field level.
Wet mill
Quality control processes are intensified from reception of cherry to storage.
Quality Control & Processing
Farm
Formal and on-site trainings target both farmers and wet mill personnel simultaneously to focus on quality.
Social Development
The objective is to reach out to, and empower, as many women farmers as possible in order to accelerate community development.
Soap making
Peace building program
Coffee tasting
WASH Project-Tanzania
Limited access to clean water and safe sanitation in low-income households is a critical factor in Tanzania’s struggle with waterborne diseases. The collaboration between the Starbucks Foundation and PATH focuses on improving water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) systems in southwest Tanzania’s Mbeya District.
We have a responsibility to make our communities stronger – using the scale of our business for positive change. New Health Center supported and partly constructed by Starbucks Partners in Partnership with Rwacof & Kahawatu
Community involvement
Cow Program - Rwanda Starbucks Partners donated 57 cows to Dukendekawa Cooperative with Heifer International Project as implementing partners. Since its inception, the number of cows has grown to more than 150.
Benefits from owning cows; Improved household nutrition Increased income from milk sales Improved coffee production using manure . Improved standards of living e.g., housing,
affordable school fees and medical insurance. Bio-gas for cooking and lighting