What does direct trade mean?
The commodity coffee problem
The traditional commodity coffee supply chain is broken. The cost of producing coffee for farmers is often more than they get paid, meaning they make a loss on most of their harvests.
The problem is that they own the farms, so they’re trapped in an industry that leaves them financially vulnerable. A lot are struggling with fluctuating commodity prices and difficult weather conditions due to climate change.
The direct trade solution
Direct trade means we go straight to the source to deal directly with farmers. This cuts out many of the steps and middlemen, like exporters, importers, and brokers, that you find in the usual hands-off supply chain approach.
Through trading directly with farms, we can build lasting relationships with the farmers who grow the coffee we sell, rather than some far-removed middleman. It means paying those farmers a fair price that reflects their hard work and expertise.
It also ensures better transparency, quality control, and sustainability in the coffee supply chain. Promoting ethical practices and environmental stewardship.
The coffee we buy is already some of the best in the world, but direct trade means we can help the farmers we work with to make the quality of their coffee even better.