Alliances for Action: Coffee Guide

The Coffee Guide Resource Hub

About the Coffee Guide
Network

The Coffee Guide Network is a global community of coffee experts that createscurates, and disseminates neutral, practical resources and knowledge for the coffee sector. 
 

Hosted by the International Trade Centre under the Alliances for Action initiative

The Coffee Guide Resource Hub by section

The Coffee Guide Resource Hub summarizes key highlights of The Coffee Guide, including key definitions and information in each chapter, and points readers as to where to find more information. 

Find related highlights such as the latest figures, resources, tips and how-tos in each section below.

 

 

Our global reach to date

  • 500,000+ global audience through network partners in 2023
  • 25,000+ downloads of The Coffee Guide, 4th Edition in 2022-2023
  • 70+ articles from external press reference our work in 2023

Latest Resources

Coffee Sustainability Initiatives Map


The Coffee Sustainability Initiatives Map is an interactive tool that provides more visibility on sustainability and support initiatives in coffee producing countries around the world. Users can discover what is being done, where, and by whom in the coffee sector. The Coffee Sustainability Initiatives Map is co-created and requested by members of the International Coffee Organization’s Coffee Public-Private Task Force and the International Trade Centre through the Coffee Guide Network, supported with co-funding from the European Union and ITC. The collective effort shows how collaboration can result in practical resources for collective action.

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Alliances for Action: Coffee Guide
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Giulia
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Macola
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p><span lang="EN">The 4th Edition of the Coffee Guide provide information on trade practices relating to exporting and producing coffee and associated products. It presents an overview of the world of coffee, from production to trade and markets. It deals with both the producer and the buyer perspective and explores key topics such as living incomes out of coffee, sustainable value chains and consumer trends. It also covers technical matters such as trade financing, and related management issues; covers coffee quality with special emphasis on quality control aspects. &nbsp;It outlines new trends in the coffee trade such as e-commerce, niche markets, organic certification, fair trade labelling, and other sustainability schemes; highlights climate change and environmental issues relevant to the coffee industry. It includes a list of frequently asked questions from coffee producers and the respective answers.</span></p><p><strong><span style="color: rgb(97, 189, 109);">After the publication of the guide in October 2021, A4A project team is requesting additional funds to ensure successful promotion so that the guide can reach a maximum number of people and organizations. Additional activities include: translation of the Guide in French and Spanish, organization of online events, creation and distribution of communicational materials, update market information and participation in international coffee events.</span></strong></p>

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