Falcon and Siruma Joint Venture
COLOMBIA: In 2021 Falcon and Siruma announced a joint venture to source and market specialty coffee together in Colombia. Its purpose is to provide farmers
We believe every coffee we import contains a human story and that it is our duty to tell it. We exist to facilitate relationships between coffee producers and coffee roasters. We strive to build collaborative supply chains for mutual profit and positive social impact. We believe that high quality and high transparency define our path to a sustainable future. Projects that hold our Governance badge do so because they are built on these values. We live those values through how our company is structured and how we interact with our partner companies, our sourcing communities, our clients and employees.
COLOMBIA: In 2021 Falcon and Siruma announced a joint venture to source and market specialty coffee together in Colombia. Its purpose is to provide farmers
UGANDA: Our commitment to purchasing coffee based on quality allows The Coffee Gardens to offer higher prices to their registered farmers in Uganda year after
PERU: We believe that Peru has the potential to match up on quality to any of its origin counterparts in Latin America. We set out
ETHIOPIA: This project aims to assist one of our key producers in Ethiopia, Mustefa Abakeno, to raise the quality of his coffees produced at the
Sustainable coffee agroforestry systems can be the best alternative for healthy, functional watersheds, second only to natural forests. Falcon is a commercial partner for Blue
UK: As well as endeavouring to improve our practices on a corporate, operational level, we are also looking at what we can do closer to
ETHIOPIA: A strategic program designed to support one of our key suppliers in Ethiopia and ensure we give back to the coffee producing communities we
COLOMBIA: Historically, Argelia has been one of the regions in Colombia most affected by terrorism and the presence of illicit crop trade, leading to local
COLOMBIA: For the farmers of the San Lorenzo region of Colombia, coffee production is their principal way of life. Yet food insecurity and poverty are
RWANDA: Increasing farmers’ coffee yields and quality has proven to have the biggest direct impact on farmer household income. In partnership with sister company RTC,
Coffee is grown in and around the tropical rainforests of Africa, Asia and the Americas. Two globally recognised environmental needs are to protect these tropical
Bean Voyage is a feminist, non-profit enterprise whose mission is to eradicate the gender pay gap in farming communities across all 8 coffee growing regions
PERU: Quality drives market demand at premium prices, immediately impacting household revenue. Quality demands training and investment, opening the door to Good Agricultural Practices and