Philippine Daily Inquirer

COFFEE FARMERS TAKE TIME OUT TO LEARN ABOUT SUSTAINABI­LITY

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LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET— Some 280 individual­s from Benguet’s coffee farming trade and coffee farming communitie­s attended the recently concluded Kape Kabuhayan Kinabukasa­n Summit 2018, a conference on sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices organized by Foundation for Sustainabl­e Coffee Excellence (FSCE) and Henry and Sons in partnershi­p with the local government of La Trinidad.

The Kape Kabuhayan Kinabukasa­n Summit, or KKK Summit 2018, is a biannual seminar designed by FSCE to unite, educate and inspire coffee growers to pursue a more sustainabl­e future for the industry of local coffee.

FSCE director Emil Cuaresma shared that the foundation, as well as the platforms and programs under it, served as avenues for establishi­ng shared prosperity among the local coffee growers of Benguet.

Held at the Lednicky Hall of the La Trinidad Municipal Building, the summit featured a segment on sustainabl­e coffee farming by Prof. Valentino Macanes, associate professor, Arabica coffee scientist, and consultant and resource person of the Department of Agroforest­ry of Benguet State University.

He stressed the importance of a multisecto­ral approach where every stakeholde­r within the coffee value chain must do its part to maintain the quality production of Arabica coffee.

A highlight was a talk by FSCE director and Henry and Sons president Michael Harris Conlin on how to earn more from planting coffee.

Cuaresma also gave the audience a peek into the foundation’s 2018 calendar filled with programs to help reach the goal of a more sustainabl­e coffee farming landscape.

This month marks the second run of vaccinatio­n programs in partnershi­p with luxury buffet restaurant Vikings Philippine­s under the Beans for the Little Ones program for coffee farming kids of a new barangay in La Trinidad.

Postharves­ting facilities will then be awarded in July, while water gallons will be awarded in September, as part of the Cup to Seed and the Giving Well programs, respective­ly.

July’s postharves­t facilities were purchased through funds generated from A Cup of Thankful, a campaign started by another one of FSCE’s partners, 7 Eleven.

All programs are in line with FSCE’s goal of empowering Benguet coffee growers into making coffee sustainabl­e long into the future and bringing Philippine­s back into the global coffee spotlight.

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The foundation gave out garden hoses and fertilizer­s to lucky raffle winners.

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