Kenya: Rainforest Alliance to support Kenyan coffee to meet global standards

Published Dec 16, 2023

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An NGO has partnered with cooperative societies to boost coffee production and farmers' earnings in Nairobi. The NGO has launched the GURAL coffee project to help certify coffee to meet global standards and is building partnerships to protect and restore forests, improve livelihoods, and promote human rights. The project aims to reach 1 million farmers by 2030 and has received support from local government officials.
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Nairobi — A Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO) has partnered with some cooperative societies affiliated to Gusii Coffee farmers Cooperative Union ( GCFCU) to boost coffee production and farmers earnings. Rainforest Alliance Regional Director,- Kenya/ Tanzania, Marion Nduta said the NGO has launched Gusii Regenerative Agriculture landscape ( GURAL) coffee project to aid certifying the coffee to meet the global standard. She said the Alliance is building partnerships to protect and restore forest, biodiversity, improve livelihoods, promote human rights, gender equity and social inclusivity. "We want to support tea and coffee farmers adapt and mitigate climate change through nature-based solutions and locally-led actions" Nduta said during the launching of the project at Dallas Inn hotel in Kisi town yesterday. The Director noted high demand for coffee and tea in the global market has contributed to 75 percent of deforestation, fueled the climate change crisis, noting, over 80 ...
Source: All Africa

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