
Certified and Conservation Coffee Purchases
We purchase Fairtrade Certified coffees to promote responsible environmental and economic efforts. Starbucks is one of the largest purchasers of Fairtrade Certified coffees in the world, purchasing approximately 16% of the global supply of Fairtrade Certified coffees. Nearly6% of all of our coffee is Fairtrade Certified. In Australia, we offer two Fairtrade Certified coffees - Cafe Estima Blend and Timor Lorosa'e.
Through our partnership with Conservation International (CI), we are working with coffee producers to promote coffee cultivation methods that protect the biodiversity and improve the livelihood of coffee farmers.
Long term commitment to Coffee Communities
As part of our ongoing commitment to the people and places where Starbucks coffee is grown, we’ve established partnerships with international nonprofit organisations that share our sustainability concerns. We also support community projects to improve the well-being of families in coffee-farming regions.
Between 2004 and 2007, Starbucks has committed over $10.5 million in loans to non-profit organizations who make affordable credit available to coffee farmers so that farmers can invest in their farms and their success into the future. We have also funded several non-profit organizations that provide Fairtrade registered cooperatives with pre-harvest financing and, in the last three years, Starbucks has funded $5.6 million in social development projects in coffee growing communities which involved nearly 150 projects and benefited 600,000 people.