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  • Women Improving Coffee Quality

    In this project 400 women working with 2 cooperatives will receive training in practices that will support the improvement of the quality. Members of the cooperatives will be trained in coffee quality SCA methodology to keep digital records of their coffee and share with their buyers detailes of their coffee and their improvement

    start date

    01/01/2022

    end date

    12/31/2024

    country

    Colombia

  • Responsible artisanal gold sector in Cote d’Ivoire

    A key challenge to scaling or making responsible sourcing initiatives in the artisanal gold mining sector sustainable is competition from the informal gold trade, largely driven by complex networks of small and large traders. The lack of incentives or an enabling environment to use formal sales channels has led most responsible sourcing initiatives to cut traders out of the supply chain and enforce a closed-pipe, single source model. These present limited opportunities for scaling responsible sourcing in the ASM sector more broadly, and often leads to traders playing a ‘spoiler’ role to responsible sourcing efforts. This project will work directly with traders as a pathway for scaling responsible practices in the ASM gold sector in Côte d’Ivoire. We aim to learn more about the motivations of the traders, and the miners they source from, to sell into a legal, traceable supply chain and to use incentives to encourage legal trade.

    start date

    01/01/2023

    end date

    12/31/2024

    country

    Cote D'Ivoire

  • Dreamfund Carbon Market

    "A NEW INITIATIVE TO MAKE CARBON MARKETS WORK FOR SMALLHOLDER FARMERS" Millions of smallholder farmers are exposed to the risk of climate change. Smallholder farmers can build their resilience and reduce the carbon footprint of food production by farming in balance with nature. Solidaridad has started an ambitious programme called ‘From climate victims to climate heroes’ that aims to activate the power of millions of smallholders as a global force to address poverty and climate change. Farmers will adopt climate-smart agroforestry farming practices, build their resilience and get access to carbon markets at scale. We aim for a global alliance that makes carbon markets work for smallholder farmers - an ambition that extends beyond the scope of the programme. Therefore, we invite new strategic partners to join us in further scaling this initiative beyond the original scope."

    start date

    04/01/2022

    end date

    03/31/2027

    country

    Nicaragua

  • Scope 3 Carbon

    Support small farmers to measure and reduce their carbon footprint according to SBTi FLAG Guidance

    start date

    01/01/2023

    end date

    12/31/2029

    country

    Cote D'Ivoire

  • Support small farmers to meet new European requirements for deforestation-free products

    Support small farmers to meet new European requirements for deforestation-free products

    start date

    01/01/2023

    end date

    12/31/2029

    country

    Colombia