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Honduras is now the largest coffee producer in Central America. Low cost of production, generational change and institutional support resulted in an average annual production growth of 5%. About 110,000 families have coffee as a primary income. 95% of these are smallholders with less than 7ha. Co...


Bunn, ChristianLundy, MarkLäderach, PeterGirvetz, Evan H.Castro, Fabio[Climate Smart coffee in Honduras]Climate Smart coffee in Honduras

The climate-smart agriculture (CSA) concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agriculture development and climate responsiveness. It aims to achieve food security and broader development goals under a changing climate and increasing food demand. CSA initiatives sustainably increa...


Bunn, ChristianLundy, MarkLäderach, PeterFernández Kolb, PabloCastro-Llanos, Fabio[Climate-smart coffee in Uganda]Climate-smart coffee in Uganda

Guatemala is the second-largest coffee producer in Central America after Honduras. The coffee sector is a driver of the rural economy, providing incomes for over 122000 farmers, 98% of whom are smallholders. Guatemalan coffee production generates half a million jobs in the rural economy, nearly 1...


Bunn, ChristianLundy, MarkLäderach, PeterFernández Kolb, PabloCastro-Llanos, FabioRigsby, Dylan[Climate Smart coffee in Guatemala]Climate Smart coffee in Guatemala

Climate Smart Cocoa (CSC) is not only about avoiding future losses but also about mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improving the livelihoods of farmers by increasing the productivity and resilience of their farms. The current state of cocoa production in Ghana has significant leeway ...


Bunn, ChristianFernández Kolb, PabloAsare, RichardLundy, Mark[Climate Smart Cocoa in Ghana Towards climate resilient production at scale]Climate Smart Cocoa in Ghana Towards climate resilient production at scale

Coffee is a staple of Central American exports and agricultural production, not least in El Salvador. Coffee is the second-highest export in terms of value at around US$ 113.4 million in annual foreign currency earnings. The coffee sector directly generates over 40,000 jobs in rural El Salvador. ...


Fernández Kolb, PabloCastro-Llanos, FabioMartinez-Valle, ArmandoSiles, PabloLäderach, PeterLundy, MarkBunn, Christian[Climate Smart Coffee in El Salvador]Climate Smart Coffee in El Salvador

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