Insights on coffee, people and evidence

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Income is what we measure. But behind every number is a household with a story. Explore how data and photos together can draw a more complete picture of improved lives.
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.
A comparative look at two Ethiopian coffee agronomy programs shows why context and adoption intensity matter – and how stumping can drive impact.
Findings from an independent evidence review of the 100WEEKS cash-plus program by Laterite show potentials and limitations.
In cooperation with Enveritas, we developed detailled maps to display the socio-economic realities of coffee farming in Ethiopia. Have a look and explore our Impact Map!
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.
Resource allocation is one of the toughest challenges for any impact-driven organization.
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.

Together, let’s grow wealth – with evidence.