African woman and Ownership in coffee Project

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The scanty micro-producers have to bulk together to consolidate the needed global volumes that makes it possible for the industrial economies including the United States US$100Bn coffee market boom. For Africa, majority of these farms are women led, ranging from 150 – 400 coffee trees.

Depend on for social security, implying they store and only sell to obtain food, medical and child education. Lack adequate market and available options pay them 70 cents/dollar per pound of green.

Walking from store to store, seeking a more competitive incentive on their harvest.
Walking long distances seeking a more competitive incentive on their harvest.

To empower the African woman to ownership in coffee, ACB is nurturing possible partnerships within the US retail chain structure to develop private label and brand with rewarding price tag for the women groups in AFRICA to realize their full potential investment and livelihood sustainability.

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