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Nestlé Philippines, in collaboration with the German development agency Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), is working to increase the coffee yield of small-scale Filipino farmers to levels comparable with Vietnam’s coffee production. This initiative is part of Project Coffee++, which aims to boost productivity through innovative techniques such as regenerative agriculture.
At a recent press briefing, Nestlé Philippines head of corporate affairs Joey Uy highlighted the project’s goal of raising coffee yields to 2 metric tons per hectare by 2025. Currently, farmers in the project have increased their yields to 1 metric ton per hectare, a significant jump from 235 kilograms per hectare in 2018 when the program started.
Project Coffee++ also includes partnerships with the Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Training Institute, offering online courses and crop calendars to assist farmers in better managing their coffee farms.
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