In order for Sustainable Harvest’s® Relationship Coffee Model to be successful, we must continually ask ourselves how we can help farmers produce the...
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Machare Estate Raises the Bar on Sustainability
In 2010, the owners of Machare Estates came to Let's Talk Coffee®/Africa with hopes of connecting in a new buyer relationship. Christy Thorns, green...
Mulching with Coffee Pulp
The Up-cycling Project team’s mission is to work with farmers to maximize their crop yields despite dramatic fluctuations in rainfall throughout the...
A Visit to Mr. Jonas Kaaya
For a region vulnerable to harsh weather fluctuations, cash crop productivity and food security are pressing issues. Northern Tanzania is a semi-arid...
Solar Power Adding Value in Tanzania
This year, as part of a grant from the Lemelson Foundation, Sustainable Harvest® brought solar panels to five washing stations belonging to the...
Let's Talk Coffee®: Africa 2011
The second annual Let’s Talk Coffee® Africa was held in Moshi, Tanzania on September 5 and 6, 2011. The conference brought together actors in the...
Drip Irrigation in Kibwigwa Village
The drip irrigation project in the Kigoma region met with success in Kibwigwa village. Everyone is very excited to start using their own drip-tech...
Milestones in the Drip Irrigation Project
The drip irrigation project has recently reached some interesting and important milestones. June has been a busy month and collectively with the...
Water is Dripping in Kigoma
The Kigoma Team is excited to report that the Global Easy Water Product (GEWP) small-scale irrigation kits have arrived in Kigoma. Rweyemamu, our...