Sustainability in Rwanda
“Supporting women is to support all nations” Nova Coffee in Rwanda, founded and managed by the wonderful Agnes Mukamushinja, began as a family business in 2015. Since that time, they have grown in size, maturity and understanding for how to best empower the lives of all in the community. The business uses coffee agriculture to […]
Sustainability at El Arbol

In 2015, Saša Šestić and Claudia Lovo teamed up to purchase land in Dipilto, Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. This land was previously used to grow commercial grade coffee trees, and both Saša and Claudia believed that they could convert it to producing high quality, specialty grade coffee. This farm was called El Árbol, after the giant […]
Biochar – David Ngibuini

Biochar is naturally and organically made and can help improve soil qualities as well as clean up our Earth’s atmosphere. Our friend David Ngibuini at Maguta Estate, Kenya, is making his own biochar to improve coffee trees and yields, and we asked how he manages to do that.
Organic Fertilisers – Don Fabio Caballero

It takes a lot of organic matter to create your own fertiliser to nourish coffee trees and balance soil qualities. Our friends Don Fabio, Marysabel and Moises have found a fertilising solution that works for their trees and keeps their farms sustainable, while utilising the matter they have available to them at their two farms in Honduras.