Water & Coffee: How much water does it take to produce coffee?
Coffee is a thirsty crop; it takes roughly 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee. The vast majority of this water is rainfall that producers rely on to naturally irrigate their farms, but it also includes processing, transportation and brewing by the consumer.
Kitchen Supervisor, St Ives Café & Kiosk
We're looking for a motivated kitchen supervisor to run shifts at the café and lead the team. We focus on local, seasonal ingredients and suppliers. We love dynamic and thoughtful dishes, celebrating flavour and promoting British grown produce wherever possible.
Marketing & Ecommerce Manager
We are looking for an enthusiastic and dynamic person to join our team, leading us on the next step of our journey and growth of the company. We value an entrepreneurial mindset, hands-on attitude and proven experience in the Ecommerce world.
Fazenda Pedra Preta
Introducing Eduardo Ferriera de Sousa, fifth generation coffee producer and owner of Agroforestry farm, Pedra Preta. Eduardo is leading the way in his innovative approach to regenerative farming, and is an inspiration for coffee producers in Brazil and worldwide.
Seedling Nursery Project
We are pleased to be partnering up with Omwani and Agri Evolve on the launch of their seedling nursery project in Uganda. Our new Trust coffee, Midnight Flyer, will directly...
Agroforestry
What is agroforestry and why does the future of coffee farming depend on it? Agroforestry is a way of growing coffee alongside other trees and plants, either by planting coffee...
The Mexican Coffee Industry
This year, we've partnered with Ensambles and New Dawn Traders to ship coffee from the shores of Mexico. Over to our Head of Coffee, Courtney to tell us more about the...
Our Packaging
We're super proud of our packaging. It's been a long road and one that will no doubt continue - right now we think we're using the best materials available, leaving the...