Field Notes
Follow along as we report from the field with first-hand insights into the farmers who participate in our projects, their families and communities and our partners who join us in making a lasting impact.

20 Years of ICP – Digital Celebration Now Online!
ICP’s vision to improve the livelihoods of smallholder coffee farming families has become more relevant than ever. On Tuesday, June 15th our online celebration and panel discussion “Focus on People! How the coffee sector can ensure smallholder families’ livelihoods”...

ICP-Event: Focus on People! How the coffee sector can ensure smallholder families’ livelihoods.
We cordially invite you to participate in the celebration of 20 Years of International Coffee Partners (ICP). ICP's vision to improve the livelihoods of smallholder coffee farming families has become more relevant than ever. Join us on Tuesday, June 15th at 10 am CEST...

International Coffee Partners: 20 years of hands-on support for smallholder coffee farmers
Back in 2001 during the devastating coffee crisis that led to severe hardships for coffee communities and millions of smallholder coffee farmers a select group of dedicated coffee companies decided to cooperate and join forces for fostering effective solutions that...

20 years of impact: What International Coffee Partners (ICP) achieved
ICP’s work is about people. Smallholder coffee farming families that prosper, become more competitive and increase sustainable production. To achieve this, ICP implements innovative project work on gender, youth, family business, farmer organizations and the promotion...

20 Years ICP: About the Relevance of Collaboration in the Coffee Sector
International Coffee Partners (ICP) was founded in 2001 by dedicated coffee companies to address the challenges of smallholder coffee farming families together. Now, 20 years later, dedication and joint activities remain important to ICP Shareholders. But...

Addressing Impacts of Climate Change on Coffee in a Pre-Competitive Manner
As founding members of the initiative for coffee&climate (c&c), we at International Coffee Partners (ICP) believe in pre-competitive collaboration to address the challenges of climate change on coffee production. Climate change is a global challenge and...

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

Must see! Ugandans support gender equality in smallholder households through drama
In Uganda, coffee is widely viewed as a man’s crop because to grow it, you need to own land and men are typically the heirs of inherited land. This means that even though in most cases it is the women in coffee growing households who do most of the agricultural labor...

International Coffee Partners (ICP) Provides Emergency Relief Fund for Smallholder Families After Hurricanes Eta and Iota
Maria Sarmiento and her husband Carlos Fuentes were getting ready to start picking season right before Hurricane Eta landed on the shores of Ocotepeque, Honduras and made 20% of their cherries fall. Weeks later, Hurricane Iota hit, bringing new landslides that further...

Alleviating the impact of COVID-19 on farmers in Uganda and Tanzania
It was not too long ago that Teddy Nakyambadde, a young farmer from Mityana, Uganda, was struggling as a single mother to make ends meet and feed her young son. Today however, she is a dynamic agri-business woman growing and selling coffee, tomatoes, maize and beans...