Report: Many of World's Largest Coffee Roasters Not Able to Ensure Living Income for Producers

August 9, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Despite sweeping claims made by the coffee industry’s corporate giants regarding sustainability accolades, at least 10 of the world’s biggest coffee roasters have failed to guarantee a living income for coffee farmers in their supply chains, according to a new report from the Columbia Center of Sustainable Development.


Read the full article at: dailycoffeenews.com

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