Subsistence coffee farmers in India unite to transform lives

Speciality coffee products, support and shared value are key to success Ten years ago, the residents of Kabada Boddaput — in southeastern India’s remote Araku valley — were impoverished subsistence farmers, living in mud huts and getting by on the millet, yams, pumpkin and greens they grew on their one- to five-acre plots. Cash was … Continue reading Subsistence coffee farmers in India unite to transform lives