Farms

Fresh roasted and ready, Jacutinga

EA are continuing to work with the rural community of Jacutinga, Poco Fundo, this year. Osmar and his family grow exceptional coffee at around 1200m and it is pure joy in a cup so we are roasting it a little lighter and selling it as a special individual origin. This

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Projects

Feeding kids in Uganda

We have partnered with a local primary school to help with their feeding project in Kigulya, Uganda. The international lead on the project says: ❛❛ “As a result of fundraising at school and the generous donation from Ethical Addictions we are able to provide the resources to farm a large

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Farms

Cameroon Update – A Worsening Crisis

We had hoped to be out in Cameroon at the end of this year and deepening our relationships with farmers, however that is now not going to be possible.  We hope and pray for a swift and peaceful resolution, for the country and it’s people.  When safe and possible we

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Products

A truly eco-friendly cartridge water filter – made in Britain

iX FILTER – for great hot beverages UK MADE  |  COST EFFECTIVE  |  ECO-FRIENDLY The iX filter is the first eco-friendly ion exchange cartridge filter, offering an internal refill to provide a genuinely sustainable and cost-effective alternative to mainstream cartridge filters.  Designed for use on coffee machines, espresso equipment and

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Farms

Newsletter: Improving coffee, improving lives

February 2018 Improving Coffee, Improving Lives Our Kilimanjaro coffees are exceptional high grown Arabicas and cup consistently high year after year. This year’s trip was a reflective one after 10 years in Tanzania, and we were able to map the increased quantity and quality of the crop, especially from the

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Farms

BBC video of EA water projects

BBC radio interview today about the latest trip to Tanzania and Ian becoming a tribal chief. To promote this interview, they took pictures and videos that Ian had recorded on location in Tanzania and turned it into this short video that was shared online. Video Transcript This is the first

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Farms

Maji

Maji (water, in Swahili) is something we all take for granted here in the UK, yet it is essential to life, and our absolute privilege to live in a time and place where it is clean, drinkable and available all of the time at the turn of a tap. And

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Farms

Pass It On

Coffee trees and landscape can look beautiful in many countries but visiting for us isn’t just about photos – it’s the people, stories and relationships that matter. We get to check farms for quality and environment; we get to see the workers and the direct trade green coffee beans but

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Projects

Kira Farm Students Update: Beckhams Story

This is the second part of the update from two of the students we sponsored through Kira Farm. ‘I am so thankful to God that I had the chance to go to Kira Farm Development Centre. I honestly don’t know what my life would be like now if I hadn’t

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Projects

Kira Farm Students Update: Dorcas

Updates recently from Beckham and Dorcas (students we had sponsored through Kira Farm with Amigos): Such encouragement to hear they are thankful for their training and opportunities. Both have returned home to implement their learning and start businesses (farming and building). Life remains tough but they feel they have hope

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