DAR ES SALAAM, April 12 -- As International Coffee Partners (ICP) marks its 25th anniversary, Tanzania stands out as a compelling example of how long-term collaboration can transform smallholder farming systems and reshape the future of coffee production.
Founded in 2001 during a global coffee crisis, ICP united leading European coffee companies , including Lavazza, Tchibo, Neumann Kaffee Gruppe, Löfbergs, Delta Cafés, Franck, and Joh. Johannson Kaffe—around a shared commitment: building a more sustainable, resilient coffee sector through pre-competitive collaboration. Rather than competing at origin, these companies chose to invest jointly in farmer livelihoods, recognizing that the long-term stability of the coffee indu...
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