How we work
We are hands-on and transparent
We like to have close relations with the coffee producers we buy from. Together we work systematically both short and long term in order to improve the quality of their coffees. By implementing improved production techniques we are able secure a consistent high quality product and knowing the farmers personally makes transparency easier. We believe that through our strong relationships with the coffee producers we buy from, we can have a positive impact both socially and environmentally where the coffees are grown.
For a full breakdown of our annual coffee purchases, who we pay, how much and why, check out our annual transparency reports below.
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2022 Transparency Report
Here is our annual transparency report for the green coffees we bought in 2022.
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2021 Transparency Report
Our annual Transparency report for 2021 is finally done. 2021 was yet a very different
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2020 Transparency Report
Our annual Transparency report for 2020 is finally done. Like last year, 2021 has so
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2019 Transparency Report
Our annual Transparency report for 2019 is as always way over due. 2020 has been
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We have just made THE PLEDGE. Will you?
The Pledge: A common code for transparency reporting Financial transparency to counter the catastrophic coffee price
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2018 Transparency report
Our annual Transparency report for 2018 is as always way over due but finally I
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2017 Transparency Report
Like always we want to be as transparent as possible and show you that there
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2016 Transparency Report
Like always we want to be as transparent as possible and show you that there
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Trees for Quality
Hello Everyone, As some of you are aware, the 1st of July marks our 10 year
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Transparency report 2015
Like always we want to be as transparent as possible and show you that there
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Transparency report from 2014
We finally have all the numbers for our transparency report for 2014. See below for
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Coffee prices in 2013
Better late than never. We have in previous years written a lot about the importance
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Our 2012 Coffee Prices
I know it is a bit late, but I completely forgot to post our 2012
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Coffee is cheap, part 2
I would like to follow up on the previous post where I wrote that coffee
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Coffee is cheap
Nothing frustrates me more than people complaining about coffee being expensive. The fact of the
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Coffee Prices 2011
Like last year we want to push the coffee industry to be more transparent and
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New crop from Kenya and coffee prices
A lot of you have probably allready noted that the coffee prices have been rising
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Transparency and coffee prices
Yesterday I got a link sent to me by a good friend and coffee enthusiast
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New Price record for coffee
On todays Best of Panama Auction there was yet another price record for the 1st
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Fair trade
For those of you who wonder what is going on with fair trade and why
We strive for
Trust-based relationships
For many years we have been buying from the same farmers. Not because we are lazy but because we believe that producing quality coffee is a result of a lot of care and attention to details. Jobneel, Marysabel and Moises in Honduras, Elias in Colombia and Gilberto in El Salvador have become good friends of ours and we try to visit them on a regular basis to discuss future projects and how to make improvements on their farms.