MIG, or Multi-Sector Investment Group, is a company started in 2004 by the Rwandan government to contribute to the development of the region. The...
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Mulching with Coffee Pulp
The Up-cycling Project team’s mission is to work with farmers to maximize their crop yields despite dramatic fluctuations in rainfall throughout the...
Mzuzu Union Co-op Champions Smallholder Farming in Malawi
Although the majority of East African coffee is produced by smallholder farms, in Malawi 95% of coffee is grown on large estates. So as the only...
A Visit to Mr. Jonas Kaaya
For a region vulnerable to harsh weather fluctuations, cash crop productivity and food security are pressing issues. Northern Tanzania is a semi-arid...
Expanding Sustainable Harvest’s East African Coffee Supply
In May, Boss and Thangale, agronomists based out of our Tanzania offices, ventured to three East African countries – Malawi, Rwanda, and Burundi – in...
Introducing Sustainable Harvest's Cupping App
Last week, Portland, Oregon became the center of the specialty coffee world when the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) brought its...
Emilio Lopez Presents Varietal and Fermentation Experiments
The coffee industry is rife with commentary on raising coffee up to the level of wine, where the final product sells for hundreds of dollars and tiny...
2012 EAFCA Conference: Visiting Producer Groups in Ethiopia
Ethiopia: The Legendary Land of Coffee. Where it all began.
Exploring the World's Southernmost Coffee Region
When I first heard the name “Parana’s Pioneer North” (Norte Pioneiro do Paraná), I thought, why exactly can a state call it self a pioneer,...
Solar Power Adding Value in Tanzania
This year, as part of a grant from the Lemelson Foundation, Sustainable Harvest® brought solar panels to five washing stations belonging to the...