1. Most of the world's green coffee supplies comes from low- and middle-income countries, where gender inequality
are still prevalent.
Our studies have shown that women-led agricultural structures are often less profitable in the short term, but they
are much more sustainable and they leave better impact for future generations"
These additional financial restrictions meaning women in this industry are difficult to afford farming and access to
banks for themselves.
Gender inequality doesn’t stop at farm.
This can be seen across of coffee sectors, including gender differences in roasting and barista professions. Both
fields are generally dominated by men.
Kopi Donna is committed to worked exclusively with women in the industry, from producers to those who working
on coffee plantations. By including more coffee produced by women on shelves and in cups, then people in the
industry can highlight gender equality.
we aren’t just offer for specialty coffee produced by women but, we also provide a platform to promote gender
equality in every stage of the journey, from farmers to barista.
By Increasing the number of women in this industry, hopefully it can bring some of fresh ideas to the industry, and
helping to improving the community development.
“If we can show the next generation the passion that coffee brings, and the community it provides, we can build a
better paid and equal industry that people want to work for.”