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ofi Reaffirms Commitment to a More Resilient Coffee Supply Chain in Face of Rising Market Volatility

3BL Media

Meanwhile, the increasing volatility of the coffee price cycle that we’ve witnessed for over 40 years, combined with the impacts of climate change, are raising questions over the viability of smallholder coffee production. However, Vivek Verma, CEO Coffee at ofi points out that this will only offer temporary respite to the world’s 12.5m

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The ESG Interview: Profits that Don’t Cost the Earth

Chris Hall

Generating returns from regenerative agriculture is positive for the planet but entails a different risk profile for investors, says Paul McMahon, Managing Partner at SLM Partners. Climate change impacts are “stressing agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and aquaculture, increasingly hindering efforts to meet human needs”.

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A Realist’s Guide to Investing for Good

Stanford Social Innovation

In fact, almost 85 percent of individual investors say they are interested in sustainable investing and more than three quarters believe they can use their investments to influence the extent of climate change. Another good option is Calvert Impact Capital’s Community Investment Notes.