CLIMATE CHANGE AND COFFEE FARMING: LOSSES AND SOLUTIONS Yvette Faber Market Development Sustainable Coffee.

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND COFFEE FARMING: LOSSES AND SOLUTIONS Yvette Faber Market Development Sustainable Coffee

A COFFEE FARMER IN PERU CHANGED HIS COFFEE MANAGEMENT 3

WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF OUR BLACK GOLD 4

BUT SUPPLY IS STAGNATING 5

CLIMATE CHANGE WILL EXACERBATE SUPPLY SHORTCOMINGS 6

PUTTING FARMERS IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY ARE LIKELY TO DEFOREST 7

8 WHY DO WE CARE?

SOLIDARIDAD AIMS TO SECURE FOOD PRODUCTION 9 THROUGH SMART, SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE

WE BRING TOGETHER SUPPLY CHAIN ACTORS 10 AND ENGAGE THEM IN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

11 INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ORGANIZATION, WITH OFFICES ALL OVER THE WORLD Guatemala City Lima Buenos Aires Utrecht New Delhi Beijing Accra Johannesburg Nairobi San Francisco

12 TO HELP SHIFT FROM BEING PART OF THE PROBLEM TO BEING PART OF THE SOLUTION

13 INNOVATIVE PILOT CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE

BUILDING BRIDGES: PRODUCTION AND NATURE 14 Finance the transition to climate smart agriculture Reduced GHG emissions and forests conservation Increased Climate Smart Coffee Production leading to: Improved productivity, reduced poverty Increased resilience to climate change

SMALL HOLDER ACCESS TO CARBON MARKET THROUGH COOL FARM TOOL AND GOLD STANDARD 15

FINANCIAL SERVICE TO FARMERS: LONG TERM CREDIT FOR RENOVATION 16

FOOD SECURITY FOR COFFEE PRODUCING FAMILIES 17

MONITORING OF PERFORMANCE 18

CLIMATE SMART COFFEE PRACTICES 19 Improve soil management Optimizing shade tree planting Reduced fertilizer application Better waste-water management Renovation of aging farms with improved varieties

20 BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: MORE COFFEE FROM LESS LAND 21

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: STRENGTHEN FARMER’S RESILIENCE AND FOOD SECURITY 22

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: MORE COFFEE OF BETTER QUALITY 23

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: INNOVATIVE SERVICES LIKE WEATHER FORECAST AND RISK INSURENCE 24

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: NEW POLICIES TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF CSA LIKE SPECIAL CREDIT LINE 25

THE BENEFITS OF CLIMATE SMART COFFEE: DELIVERS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS 26

27 WHAT CAN YOU DO TO APPLY CLIMATE SMART COFFEE?

KNOWLEDGE FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS 28

MOTIVATION FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS 29

RESOURCES TO IMPLEMENT INVESTMENTS 30

31 JOIN US FOR CHANGE THAT MATTERS

/solidaridadnetwork /company/solidaridad YVETTE FABER 32

WORKING GROUPS Scale: How could we scale this? What are the conditions and changes needed? Inclusiveness: How could we improve inclusiveness? What are the conditions and changes needed? Green and sustainable: How green and sustainable is this case? Wat are the conditions and changes needed? Financial sustainable: How financial sustainable is this approach? What are the conditions and changed needed?