By 2025, NESCAFÉ® aims to reach 100% responsible sourced coffee, supporting better working conditions for farm families and workers, to grow their crops sustainably. For the sustainability program, having over hundred of thousand farms across five continents monitored is quite a big task, but when you’re as big as us, doing good can help to make a difference.
When it comes to growing coffee, it’s all about the soil. Healthy soil not only helps make farms more productive, it helps to make them more sustainable. Healthy soil can capture carbon, requires less fertilizer, and is more resistant to the impacts of climate change. NESCAFÉ® helps several thousand farmers improve the health of the soil with regenerative agriculture.
By 2025, NESCAFÉ® aims to reach 100% responsible sourced coffee, supporting better working conditions for farm families and workers, to grow their crops sustainably.
It takes more than just coffee trees to grow good coffee. Promoting biodiversity is vital for healthy soil. In Thailand and Indonesia, coffee farmers plant betel nuts, peppers, chilies, and avocados. A greater variety of trees attracts a greater number of insects that pollinate fields and support local wildlife. More shade means less need for herbicides and more leaves when shed, which enrich the soil’s organic matter. Trees reduce carbon emissions, control soil erosion, recycle nutrients and protect watersheds. More crops mean more products to sell or feed local families and it all goes back to the farmers we work with, all thanks to biodiversity.
At NESCAFÉ®, we want to be a force for positive change and we're proud to have made significant steps to source responsibly and deforestation-free, increase biodiversity, and improve soil health through regenerative agriculture. Now, when you enjoy NESCAFÉ®, you can feel even better knowing that your cup of coffee is supporting the coffee world a little better.
More than 23,000 cups of coffee are drunk every second, but with so many of us enjoying it, we need to be careful not to be left with empty cups.
Climate change, crop diseases, water shortage and people leaving farms for cities, all threaten the future of coffee. If we want to keep drinking it, we need to plan. That's why in 2010 we setup the NESCAFÉ® Plan.
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