Promoting sustainability, equity and transparency in the Brazilian coffee value chain
The project aims to promote a sustainable and deforestation-free coffee value chain in Brazil by encouraging the adoption of best practices among small producers and SMEs led by women and youth in the coffee supply chain, integrating digital tools for geolocation and traceability, and involving all stakeholders in compliance with the EU Deforestation Regulations (EUDR).
Objectives:
- Encourage the adoption of sustainable and deforestation-free best practices among small businesses in the coffee supply chain, especially those led by women.
- Expand the use of digital tools to improve traceability among rural youth in smallholder coffee farms.
- Create business opportunities and exchange experiences connecting small producers and SMEs led by women in the coffee value chain with potential customers.
- Effectively engage coffee value chain stakeholders in the EUDR.
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Beneficiaries:
Coffee SMEs in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Paraná, Bahia and Rondônia.
In a nutshell:
Region/Cities of implementation | Duration | Total budget | N° of beneficiary SMEs |
São Paulo Minas Gerais Espírito Santo Paraná Bahia Rondônia. | 17 months (from 26.06.2024 to 01.12.2025) | €375.000,00 | 1300 |
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