We could this question about any worldwide foodmarket? And i hope the democratisation of intelligence does?
There are rumors that farmers of coffee dont get a fair share of the value chain= this makes you wonder if the market's leaders take transparent responsibility for all sorts of intelligence factors. Axios lists a few srarbucks is looking at but the approach sounds as if it has a long way to go. Any views?
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Axios Generate | ||
By Ben Geman and Andrew Freedman · Oct 04, 2024 | ||
One coffee thing: climate-proofing the beans | ||
By Ben Geman | ||
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios | ||
Starbucks has invested in two new farms in Costa Rica and Guatemala to bolster its "coffee innovation" work — and climate change is one reason why. Why it matters: Coffee is among the crops that's vulnerable to global warming.
The big picture: The coffee giant says it's expanding work with farmers on several fronts.
What's next: Starbucks plans to expand the innovation farm network to Asia and Africa. |