Lavazza supports a project in Ecuador promoting sustainable coffee production in the Amazon Basin.
The Lavazza Foundation is currently supporting a project in Ecuador to promote sustainable coffee production, both environmentally and socially. The objective of this project is to incentivize the production of sustainable coffee, generating a better distribution of benefits among the various players in the chain.
As result of massive deforestation in the Amazon Basin, the government of Ecuador is currently using funds allocated by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to strengthen existing government initiatives aimed at tackling it. Recently, the GEF set aside funds for the creation of "zero deforestation" agricultural chains, which among the various commodities also included a project involving the cultivation of coffee in 23 provinces bordering the Amazon Rainforest.
With this in mind, the Ministry of Environment and Water (MAAE), the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) of Ecuador, and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) united to launch an initiative supporting "Zero Deforestation" coffee, with the goal of improving the income of producers by increasing the quality and productivity of coffee.
Lavazza was the only roasting company supporting this important initiative. Its role was to promote the deforestation-free coffee standard in Ecuador and support the country in the production of high-quality coffee.
At the end of 2019, a Letter of Intent was signed in Quito between MAAE, MAG, UNDP, and Lavazza, to strengthen Ecuador's coffee sector by piloting the country’s zero-deforestation initiative. This represented a fundamental step toward sustainable production in the coffee sector, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Climate Agreement.
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