Insights on coffee, people and evidence

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Village Enterprise is introducing its evidence-based poverty graduation model to coffee-producing communities in Kaffa, Ethiopia.
IFPRI and EAIR conduct a rigorous, multi-year study on the yield and income effects of coffee stumping under real smallholder conditions in Ethiopia.
Access financial training materials designed specifically for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia.
In ccooperation with Wageningen University and Hanns R. Neumann Stiftung, the projects develops and applies new methods for regional adaptation of living income benchmarks and the segmentation of coffee farming households in Uganda.
Our project partner Raising the Village aims to reduce ultra-poverty in coffee growing regions by addressing income, health, and community development.
One Acre Fund works to improve coffee yields, diversify income streams, and increase profits of 34.000 coffee farmers.
Joint Efforts to Save the Environment (JESE) supports 500 coffee farming households to develop integrated farm plans, enhancing resilience, productivity, and income.
How data-driven insights help to make smarter investments while empowering coffee farming communities.
How digital tools support coffee growing smallholder farmers to increase their long-term incomes.
TechnoServe’s Coffee Farm College: Reducing poverty among coffee farmers by improving coffee farming practices.
Pursue the welfare of youth in an impact-oriented manner
TechnoServe carried out coffee farming agronomy trainings with a focus on rejuvination. Although the project did not achieve the results we hoped for, the insights gained helped us together with TechnoServe to learn and improve.

Together, let’s grow wealth – with evidence.