Coffee Coffee

  • Blockchain

Trabocca: In pursuit of poverty free coffee

On their journey to poverty-free coffee, Trabocca saw the importance of transparency and traceability, and employed our new platform, Trace, as a tool to answer the question whether coffee farmers are earning a living income.

Sander Reuderink

Commercial director at Trabocca

"We used Trace to track both the farmers' deliveries and the payments they received. The platform allows us to provide our customers with insights about these transactions."

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Coconut Coconut

  • Blockchain

A coconut’s journey

In 2017, Fairfood became one of the first parties worldwide to sell a food product that had been logged on blockchain from tree to plate: 1,000 Indonesian coconuts. A pilot project to encourage large coconut players to explore their own chains.

Sander de Jong

General director at Fairfood

"By scanning the note you can see where it came from and what exactly was paid to whom. This way we prevent abuse and you can see that the farmers have received a fair living income!"

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