1、Coffee Barometer2023 Content1.Introduction 22.Coffee trade 53.Resilient livelihoods 134.Coffee brew index 215.Towards mandatory compliance 376.Conclusion 45 Sources 50 Endnotes 51 List of abbreviations 52 Bibliography 53 Colophon 56Coffee BarometerSjoerd Panhuysen&Frederik de Vries 2023Ensuring long
2、-term viability and giving equal importance to short-term economic gain at the farm level are both integral to foster sustainability in the coffee sector.Introduction12 IntroductionThe coffee sector holds an abundance of knowledge,intelligence,enthusiasm,and economic resources to potentially tackle
3、the most pressing issues it faces.We find ourselves in a transitional phase where the current discourse on coffee sustainability is addressing profound issues for the industry.Questions regarding obvious gaps to reach living incomes,adaptation and mitigation of increasing climate change impacts,and
4、the expansion of consumer demand for sustainable coffee ask our attention.Yet,even when we consider the genuine successes achieved thus far,their cumulative impact falls short of addressing the full spectrum of challenges confronting the sector.It is evident that sustainability cannot be regarded as
5、 an ultimate destination that will one day be achieved in the coffee industry.Rather,the focus on sustainability should not be viewed in isolation but as a way to uphold human rights and curtail ecological degradation,social injustice,and economic instability.As we look towards the future,2030 stand
6、s as the new horizon for delivery,replacing the previously set target of 2020,which passed without much notice.Once again,an opportunity for the coffee sector to transform theory into action and make substantial progress towards a sustainable and equitable future.Governments,companies,and civil soci