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    Burundi Turihamwe

    Turihamwe means “together” in Kirundi and is the name of Burundi’s first washing station built and owned exclusively by women farmers. With support of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance and importer, JNP Coffee, the...

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  • Sorting ripe coffee cherries on a drying bed.

    Burundi Ngozi Highlands

    The northern region of Ngozi province has been one of the major successes of the Burundian specialty coffee industry over the last decade. In spite of, or perhaps because of, their remoteness from any major city, the coffee growers in Ngozi are known for...

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  • Ripe coffee cherries on branch with rolling hills in distance

    Ethiopia SCFCU (Fairtrade Organic)

    The Sidama Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (SCFCU) has been an institution in southern Ethiopia for over 20 years. Since its founding in 2001, SCFCU has grown to represent 80,000 individual farmers across over 50 primary cooperative societies making it...

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  • A closeup of green coffee cherries.

    Brazil Cerrado Highlands (Fairtrade)

    If you’re a coffee person you might be thinking, “Brazil Highlands is an oxymoron.” Well, we say whereas altitude may be absolute, Highlands are relative. In Brazil, a relatively uniform topography compared to...

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  • A hill in the Brazil Cerrado region.

    Brazil Coopfam (Fairtrade)

    Located in Poço Fundo, South Minas, Coopfam was founded over 30 years ago as an association of family farmers and in 1998 became the first Fairtrade certified coffee cooperative in the country. Today they pride themselves on...

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