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20 years ICP: A pre-competitive approach to coffee sustainability

20 years ICP: A pre-competitive approach to coffee sustainability

by Jesko Johannsen | Feb 5, 2021 | 20 Years ICP

At the beginning of International Coffee Partners (ICP) stands the idea that, if everyone in coffee sustainability is working alone, not enough can be achieved for smallholder coffee farming families. Only together things can be changed systematically and with a...
ICP Theory of Change ready for download

ICP Theory of Change ready for download

by Jesko Johannsen | Sep 2, 2020 | COVID-19, Farmer Livelihoods

ICP’s vision is to improve smallholder farmer families’ livelihoods. To achieve that, ICP is not here for the short term. International Coffee Partners is committed to long-term projects and long-term impact in the coffee sustainability sector. That’s why ICP recently...
How COVID-19 impacts smallholder coffee farmer families

How COVID-19 impacts smallholder coffee farmer families

by Jesko Johannsen | Jul 22, 2020 | Africa, Brazil, Central America, COVID-19, Ethiopia, Farmer Livelihoods, Honduras, Indonesia

The ongoing COVID-19 crisis poses long-term risks on the livelihood situation of smallholder coffee farmer families around the globe. When the Coronavirus pandemic started, International Coffee Partners (ICP) remained committed to its support for these families from...
ICP releases Annual Report 2019

ICP releases Annual Report 2019

by Jesko Johannsen | Jul 8, 2020 | Africa, Brazil, Central America, Indonesia, News

International Coffee Partners (ICP) has released its Annual Report 2019. In the past year, ICP-projects reached almost 49,000 smallholder coffee farmer families in six regions around the globe. As a result of the projects, the average coffee production increased for...
COVID-19: Dealing with lost harvests in Ethiopia

COVID-19: Dealing with lost harvests in Ethiopia

by Jesko Johannsen | Jun 2, 2020 | Africa, COVID-19, Ethiopia

Since October 2019, ICP is implementing the CAFE-project in Ethiopias Amhara Region in co-funding with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA). Now in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, ICP field staff is specifically important to the farmer families. “In Ethiopia and...
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