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Starbucks extends support to coffee farmers in Yunnan

By Wang Zhuoqiong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-10-19 15:47

Yunnan coffee plantation. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

So far, the center has provided 24,000 personal times training, supporting more than 1,600 local coffee farms to pass for C.A.F.E. Practice, a verification program that measures farms and is designed to promote transparent, profitable and sustainable coffee growing practices while also protecting the well-being of coffee farmers and workers their families and their communities.

In eight years, Starbucks has rolled out high-end Yunnan coffee beans, with innovative roasting measures to reflect a whole new spectrum of coffee flavors and tastes to lead a new Guohuo trend.

Starbucks is also dedicated in growing along with the communities at local plants. Since 2017, Starbucks has continued its investment in Yunnan with China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation to improve lives and living conditions among local coffee growers, offer professional trainings, and provide health checks and study guidance for the next generations of poverty-stricken coffee growers.

It aims to expand its program to cover about 50,000 coffee farmers and 6,000 school-age children in the province. Its two phases of poverty alleviation programs have benefited one-third of the number of villages in their plan.

Localization in supply chain has played a pivotal role in Starbucks' businesses in China. The company has cultivated a farm-to-cup special coffee industry in China through continued investment in training and infrastructure.

In March, Starbucks China announced it will invest about $130 million in the country to open a roasting facility in 2022, part of its new Coffee Innovation Park to further strengthen the company's coffee supply in Asia.

"The Supply Innovation Park will set a blueprint for the future of coffee roasting and supply chain, and propel China's coffee industry to a whole new altitude, while opening Starbucks' next growth chapter in China, with China," said Belinda Wong, chairman and CEO of Starbucks China.

The investment highlights the company's ambition to further globalize its roasting network and reinforces Starbucks strategic focus on the United States and China as its two lead growth markets, the company said.

"The bold infrastructure investment further deepens Starbucks' multi-decade commitment to strengthen the specialty coffee industry in China, where it aims to have 6,000 stores by 2022," according to a statement.

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