More than three years after announcing an industry milestone of 99 % ethically sourced coffee, Starbucks has announced the launch of a pilot program with
select coffee farmers in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Rwanda, aimed to demonstrate how technology and innovative data platforms can give coffee farmers even more financial empowerment and share real - time data along the journey of coffee beans within the supply chain.
As a continuation of its ethical sourcing commitment, Starbucks will launch a pilot program with
select coffee farmers in Costa Rica, Colombia and Rwanda to develop next - level data technology to log and share real - time information along the journey of coffee beans with the aim of driving positive impact to smallholder farmers within its supply chain.
Not exact matches
I discovered Kona
coffee, grown in limited areas of Hawaii by a
select group of
farmers.
For a commodity, such as
coffee, the process of
selecting the beans has a massive impact on both the environment and the
farmers, which is why their
coffee is Rainforest Alliance Certified ™.