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The Bordenland Coffee Project will help 3,200 disadvantaged small farmers in 13 municipalities in the border area of Colombia and Ecuador increase their income from coffee, jobs and family resistance over a five-year period. The project will also work to influence key decision-makers in the coffe...


González, CarolinaLundy, MarkRio, Martha delBuritica Casanova, AlexanderRivas, PaulaLopera, DianaRodriguez, FernandoVellema, WytseMontenegro, AndresSheridan, MichaelCaicedo, Alex Fernando[Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Colombia]Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Colombia

Assess the impact of the selected FT4ALL coffee pilots. Analyze empowerment processes and changes overtime on Fair Trade Certified independent small-scale coffee producers. Identify the early effects of FT4ALL on the Fairtrade certified coffee market and assess the viability of the supply chain.


Río, Martha, delGonzález, CarolinaGómez, LorenaAdam, MarcSellitti, StefaniaGansemans, AnnelienLundy, Mark[Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Nicaragua)]Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Nicaragua)

The Bordenland Coffee Project will help 3,200 disadvantaged small farmers in 13 municipalities in the border area of Colombia and Ecuador increase their income from coffee, jobs and family resistance over a five-year period. The project will also work to influence key decision-makers in the coffe...


González, CarolinaLundy, MarkLopera, Diana CarolinaBuritica Casanova, AlexanderRodriguez, FernandoSheridan, MichaelPortilla, AlexNobillo, CarlosAndrade, Jairo[Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Ecuador]Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Ecuador

Assess the impact of the selected FT4ALL coffee pilots. Analyze empowerment processes and changes overtime on Fair Trade Certified independent small-scale coffee producers. Identify the early effects of FT4ALL on the Fairtrade certified coffee market and assess the viability of the supply chain.


Rio, Martha delGonzález, CarolinaSellitti, StefaniaLundy, Mark[Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Brazil)]Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Brazil)

Assess the impact of the selected FT4ALL coffee pilots. Analyze empowerment processes and changes overtime on Fair Trade Certified independent small-scale coffee producers. Identify the early effects of FT4ALL on the Fairtrade certified coffee market and assess the viability of the supply chain


Rio, Martha delGonzález, CarolinaDíaz, Maria SoleySellitti, StefaniaIshimoto, JuriLundy, Mark[Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Honduras).]Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Honduras).

Assess the impact of the selected FT4ALL coffee pilots. Analyze empowerment processes and changes overtime on Fair Trade Certified independent small-scale coffee producers. Identify the early effects of FT4ALL on the Fairtrade certified coffee market and assess the viability of the supply chain.


Río, Martha, delGonzález, CarolinaSellitti, StefaniaDíaz Maria, SoleyIshimoto, JuriAdam, MarcLundy, Mark[Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Peru)]Measuring and Assessing Impacts of Fair Trade for All on farmers, farmworkers and the overall Fair Trade Market System (Peru)

Experts predict that the climate change will affect all natural and human systems. Historical climate records show changes in average and extreme temperatures, as well as an increase in annual climate variability; this changes can affect all continents of our planet in different ways and the high...


Baca, MaríaLäderach, PeterHaggar, Jeremy P.Schroth, GötzOvalle Rivera, Oriana[An Integrated Framework for Assessing Vulnerability to Climate Change and Developing Adaptation Strategies for Coffee Growing Families in Mesoamerica]An Integrated Framework for Assessing Vulnerability to Climate Change and Developing Adaptation Strategies for Coffee Growing Families in Mesoamerica

During the months of April and May 2014, vegetation structure was measured on the 150 selected plots. The altitude and plot boundary coordinates were recorded using Garmin eTrex GPS. Plot size was calculated based on plot boundary coordinates in R Statistics (R Core Team, 2014) using the sp packa...


Rahn, EricLiebig, Teresa InesGhazoul, JabouryAsten, Piet J.A. vanLäderach, PeterVaast, PhilippeSarmiento, AlejandraGarcía, ClaudeJassogne, Laurence T.P.[Replication Data for: Opportunities for sustainable intensification of coffee agro-ecosystems along an altitudinal gradient on Mt. Elgon, Uganda]Replication Data for: Opportunities for sustainable intensification of coffee agro-ecosystems along an altitudinal gradient on Mt. Elgon, Uganda

The purpose of the research was to understand the fine-grained dynamics underlying potato seed networks in a center of crop origin and biodiversity, the central Andes of Peru, by differentiating between seasons with and without acute stress (i.e. frost, late blight), cultivar groups, and farmer t...


Arce, AlejandraHaan, Stefan deBurra, Dharani DharCcanto, Raul I.[Unearthing unevenness of potato seed networks in the high Andes: a comparison of distinct cultivar groups and farmer types following seasons with and without acute stress]Unearthing unevenness of potato seed networks in the high Andes: a comparison of distinct cultivar groups and farmer types following seasons with and without acute stress

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