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ENHANCING SOCIAL WELFARE​

BRAZIL

Collective Action Initiatives (CAI’s) involve multiple companies and organizations from the coffee world collaborating in a pre-competitive way by identifying critical issues and sharing good practices

GEOGRAPHIC AREA

Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo​

OPERATING SINCE
2020-2025
PEOPLE INVOLVED
91
AIM

Promote and raise awareness among producers and organizations working in the field about decent living and working conditions so that exploitative situations do not occur​.

PARTNERS

Results achieved

Results achieved
+60

technicians and agronomists trained in decent work conditions​

+92

sets of filters installed to ensure drinking water in facilities housing workers during coffee harvesting

Qualitative study on
«living wage & living income»​

90

field technicians trained, strengthening local capacities in safety, water resource management and technical support for farmers

302

farms involved in water potability testing, improving the monitoring of water quality for both household consumption and agricultural activities

288

water filters installed, ensuring safer access to drinking water for rural communities and reducing health risks related to water contamination

296

biodigesters installed, promoting sustainable organic waste management solutions, reducing environmental impact and improving energy efficiency on farms

362

coffee farmers reached

302

water potability analyses conducted

288

water filters and/or chlorination systems distributed

296

biodigesters installed for the treatment of domestic wastewater

301

cholinesterase tests conducted to monitor exposure to chemical substances

1

living Income study carried out to assess the economic sustainability of farming households, together with the development of the InPACTO Vulnerability Index, aimed at supporting the identification and prevention of social risks along the coffee value chain

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