Following up on last year's ICCOS, the German Coffee Association asked 21 leading international experts from industry, academia, and certification organizations which topics or events they considered most important regarding the sustainability of coffee. Read here what they replied.
A recent collaboration between the TRANSSUSTAIN research project, University of California Davis, and The International Coffee Organization has resulted in a study that could help the coffee sector benchmark global production costs and farmer profitability...
TRANS SUSTAIN was widely cited in Jeffrey Sachs and Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) report "Ensuring Economic Viability and Sustainability of Coffee Production".
Thomas Dietz presents TRANSSUSTAIN research results at the INTERNATIONAL COFFEE CONGRESS ON SUSTAINABILITY, BERLIN organized by the German Coffee Association.
TRANS SUSTAIN’s Janina Grabs presented a poster on “The effectiveness of sustainability standards in improving ecosystem conservation”, which probed both which definitions of terrestrial ecosystem conservation were pursued by private sustainability standards, and what impacts such strategies had in the field.
TRANS SUSTAIN’s Janina Grabs was invited as a speaker to the 2019 Re:Co Symposium with the theme “Coffee In Crisis: A Call And Response “ to discuss the macroeconomic dysfunction in the coffee trade and possible solutions.