Profits from the sale of soul57 coffee support women's education and needs
Women in the Colombian coffee industry are responsible for approximately 75% of all fieldwork and 70% of drying and sorting harvested coffee cherries. Of the 540,000 registered Colombian coffee growing families, only 25% contain women with an FNC-issued coffee ID card, limiting their ability to profit from the effort.


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Coffee for Change
Soul57 was established to assist women coffee growers improve their formal and informal educational challenges.
We do this by purchasing our coffee from women run and owned operations in Colombia. These funds support literacy programs, increase women's business and financial capabilities, empower women's groups and networks and provide access to resources that disadvantaged women would not otherwise have.




Social Impact
Direct sales empower women in disadvantaged Colombian communities.
Significant Contributors: Women comprise approximately 30% of coffee producers in Colombia, according to the Coffee Information System (Sica).
Labor Force Dominance: Studies indicate women perform 75-80% of fieldwork and 70% of post-harvest tasks like drying and sorting coffee cherries.
Land Ownership Disparity: Women own only 3-20% of coffee-growing land in Colombia.
Limited Access to Credit: Women face significant barriers in accessing credit and loans, hindering their ability to invest in their farms and improve productivity.
soul57 coffee is grown in the Andes mountain
This region of the world boarders the deep blue pacific ocean to the west, and the rich green of Ecuador to the south.
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