GLOBAL COFFEEPLATFORM

Brazil

Est. 2012
28 Members

The Brazil Country Platform actively works with its members and partners to drive coffee sustainability. Through the development of tools, educational material, broad outreach and three GCP Collective Action Initiatives, the platform is committed to real change and positive results. Learn more about the history, evolution and achievements of Brazil's Country and how the platform is striving to improve the lives of the country's 265,000 coffee farmers.

Coffee Bag

3m

Total Production (MT)

Baseline Standard

18 %

% Sustainable

Compare Coffee

30/70

Robusta vs. Arabica

Working Stream

80 %

% Exports

Gender

192k

Number of Smallholder farmers

Hectares

1.9m

Number of Hectares

Country Milestones

The Brazil Country Platform has actively encouraged members to collaborate in special actions to improve coffee sustainability. Today, the platform focuses on providing technical assistance to members through its various activities and the development of tools. Learn more about the history, evolution and achievements of Brazil’s Country Platform by clicking through the timeline below.

Governance System

Governance System

The Brazil Country Platform has a well-established and active presence in the coffee sector, bringing together companies, producers, NGOs and other organizations to learn, collaborate and leverage coffee sustainability efforts. The multi-stakeholder and representative governance system is actively working.

Coffee Sustainability Curriculum

Coffee Sustainability Curriculum

Since launching in March 2015, the Brazil Country Platform has focused on 18 Fundamental Items out of the 122 included in the Brazilian Coffee Sustainability Curriculum (CSC). This prioritization has allowed the platform to accelerate the implementation of good sustainable agricultural practices in coffee producing areas of Brazil.

CSC App

Coffee Sustainability Curriculum App

Launched in 2018, the CSC App is a tool for producers to by evaluating data across 122 CSC practices, the 18 CSC Fundamental Items and the 35 Brazil Sustainability Indicators defined by the Brazilian Working Group (BWG). The app generates 25 different reports to guide institutions on sustainability development.

Internal Management System

Internal Management System

The Internal Management System (IMS) was developed to assist Brazilian companies and cooperatives to manage and monitor internal activities with a focus on the implementation of the sustainable practices in coffee production to obtain a cycle of continuous improvement. The project included: technical trainings for technicians and growers, as well as the production of guides and manuals.

Collective Action Initiatives launched

Collective Action Initiatives

Collective Action Initiatives identify a specific need related to the most pressing issues in coffee production. Companies and organizations work together in a pre-competitive environment to drive positive change. There have been two Collective Actions in Brazil: Weed Management (2016-2018) and the Responsible Use of Agrochemicals (2018-2020).

Responsible Use of Agrochemicals Collective Action Initiative

Responsible Use of Agrochemicals Collective Action Initiative

This GCP Collective Action Initiative, launching mid-2020, in partnership with InPACTO and Cecafé, aims to to improve living and working conditions for coffee growers and workers, while promoting awareness about degrading working conditions and generating continuous improvement in the coffee sector. This initiative will contribute to eliminate unacceptable social practices at farm-level, with a strong focus on education, and mapping and monitoring working conditions. The data collected will include research covering living wages, living income and production costs.

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