Nestlé Aims for 100% Responsibly Sourced Coffee by 2025
February 4, 2021
Nescafé
is one of the world's most popular coffee brands. One in seven cups of coffee is
Nescafé.
However, many coffee farmers live in uncertainty. The health of their crops and
their incomes are under permanent threat. Ten years ago, Nestlé, therefore,
launched the Nescafé Plan to improve farmer's lives. The plan helped improve
farmers’ incomes, reduce the environmental impact of coffee farms and factories
and increase rural communities' well-being in many countries such as Brazil,
Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Mexico, the Philippines or Vietnam. Nestlé has
invested CHF 350 million in the Nescafé Plan since its inception.
Building on the significant progress over the past decade, Nestlé pledged to
increase its sustainability efforts.
Philipp Navratil, Senior Vice President, Head of Beverages Strategic Business
Unit, said: "Together with our partners and 230 Nescafé agronomists, we improved
efficiency and agricultural practices on farms, enabling farmers to command a
premium price for coffee grown sustainably. We diversified sources of farmer
income to reduce their dependence on monocultures and to make them more
resilient. We will not stop here. Our programs will evolve toward better social
conditions in and around coffee farms. We will double down our efforts on labor
rights, child protection, youth and women empowerment."
By 2025, Nescafé expects to have 100% responsibly sourced coffee, tracing it
back to an identified farmer group. The coffee is verified or certified by
independent organizations.
Nescafé will reduce and remove carbon emissions where it sources coffee and
throughout its operations. Nescafé will also use environmentally friendly
packaging. These are concrete steps that – among many others help Nestlé reach
its 2025 packaging commitment and its 2050 net-zero ambition.
Nescafé's partner, Rainforest Alliance, evaluates activities in coffee-sourcing
regions worldwide to ensure they positively impact farmers’ lives. Rainforest
Alliance regularly monitors farmers' adoption of good practices and the
evolution of related indicators like productivity.
"Our partnership with Nestlé on the Nescafé Plan is about improving and
optimizing coffee farming. Working together with the Rainforest Alliance on
training, monitoring and evaluation, Nescafé used data and evidence to adapt its
activities with the coffee farmers. We are delighted to be their partner on this
journey," said Alex Morgan, Chief Markets Officer, Rainforest Alliance.
Through implementing the Nescafé Plan since 2010, Nestlé achieved the following:
Currently, 75% of coffee for Nescafé products is responsibly sourced. In 2020
alone, Nescafé purchased more than 649'000 metric tons of responsibly sourced
coffee, the largest volume from a single coffee buyer;
Distributed 235 million high-yielding and disease-resistant coffee plantlets,
exceeding the initial objective of 220 million. This contributed to the
renovation of nearly 120'000 hectares of coffee farms worldwide;
Developed and released 15 new Arabica and Robusta coffee varieties in five
countries: Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Philippines and Thailand. These plant
materials have higher productivity, resiliency and superior quality;
Delivered
more than 900'000 farmer training sessions on good agricultural practices. The
objectives were to optimize productivity and costs, improve quality and reduce
the environmental footprint through efficient irrigation methods or pruning
techniques;
Empowered more than 10'000 women and young farmers through leadership programs
and training on household economic planning;
Reinforced the business skills of more than 10'000 farmers with a focus on
financial literacy, record keeping and entrepreneurship.
Nestlé will publish a new and expanded Nescafé sustainability roadmap before the
end of the year. The company will continue to work diligently to foster a more
robust and sustainable coffee sector. |