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ICP supports 2,400 smallholder families after Hurricanes Iota and Eta

ICP supports 2,400 smallholder families after Hurricanes Iota and Eta

by Gabriela Tyggum | Jul 5, 2021 | Central America

As a response to the devastating impact of Hurricanes Iota and Eta in Central America last November, International Coffee Partners (ICP) provided 40,000 EUR as an emergency relief fund. The funding is assisting affected families in the Western parts of Guatemala and...
What Smallholders Recommend on 20 Years of ICP

What Smallholders Recommend on 20 Years of ICP

by Gabriela Tyggum | Jun 29, 2021 | 20 Years ICP, Farmer Livelihoods, Testimonials

Since 2001, International Coffee Partners (ICP) has worked to improve the livelihoods of 100,000 smallholder coffee farming families in 13 countries. To celebrate 20 years of hands-on smallholder family support, ICP asked smallholder coffee farming families to answer...
International Coffee Partners (ICP) Provides Emergency Relief Fund for Smallholder Families After Hurricanes Eta and Iota

International Coffee Partners (ICP) Provides Emergency Relief Fund for Smallholder Families After Hurricanes Eta and Iota

by Gabriela Tyggum | Nov 26, 2020 | Honduras

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...
Coffee Cooperatives and Communities in ICP Projects in Central America

Coffee Cooperatives and Communities in ICP Projects in Central America

by Gabriela Tyggum | Feb 24, 2020 | Farmer Livelihoods, Honduras, Projects

Since 2009, International Coffee Partners (ICP) has worked with several communities and coffee organizations throughout the Trifinio Region of Central America. Located in the trip-border area of Guatemala,  El Salvador and Honduras, coffee is the main cash crop for...

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