These Guatemalan Farmers Are Harnessing the Power of Digital Data With Help From Root Capital
When coffee farmers can take advantage of cloud-enabled, mobile technology, they simplify their data collection process and use this data...
Root Capital invests in the growth of agricultural enterprises so they can transform rural communities. These businesses purchase crops such as coffee, cocoa, or grains from smallholder farmers. With growth, they become engines of impact that can raise incomes, create jobs, empower women and young people, sustain peace, and preserve vulnerable ecosystems.
When coffee farmers can take advantage of cloud-enabled, mobile technology, they simplify their data collection process and use this data...
Root Capital’s unique credit-plus-capacity model has given RAOS, a coffee cooperative in Honduras, the tools it needs to successfully transition...
How evaluating impact contributes to driving investment in adaptable and scalable strategies. Several years ago, a mango farmer in Burkina...
Coffee farmers in southern Mexico organized in the Triunfo Verde cooperative, are showing how responsible agriculture can help preserve natural...
Farmers need to balance coffee quality with climate resiliency. Agricultural practices such as shade-grown coffee and proper fertilization have the...
Agricultural enterprises are changemakers in rural communities; they have the ability to improve livelihoods, conserve the environment, and generate opportunities...
How a platform that cooperative employees can use to upload data directly from the field to the cloud helps to...
Adapting to climate change requires stumping. But it's anything but simple for coffee farmers. They face physical, knowledge and economic...
How Gender Equity Grants empower women and foster the productivity of farming cooperatives. What is happening in a Root Capital...
Measuring and managing impact to achieve the greatest eco-responsible and sustainable "bang for the buck". Note: This article is the...
For years, Dora Lisa Carrión Gómez rose early every morning to open Saja, a café in the quiet Andean town...
Many recipients of resilience funds employed them into projects focused on young people because the future of the coffee sector...
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