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802 Coffee announces women’s coffee blend to benefit Food 4 Farmers’ Work

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MONTPELIER, Vermont — 802 Coffee announced on the World Coffee Day their new ‘Ceres Blend’ with coffee grown exclusively by women farmers. The Vermont roaster will contribute 20 percent of all proceeds from the blend to Food 4 Farmers to support food security and economic autonomy for women in coffee-growing regions.

“Food 4 Farmers is doing vital work helping women in coffee communities confront seasonal hunger and poverty,” said Bob Watson, owner of 802 Coffee.

“Investing in women farmers contributes to better nutrition, livelihoods, savings, education, health, and a host of other needs in rural farming communities.”

The launch of Ceres Blend on October 1 coincides with International Coffee Day, the theme of which this year is ‘Women in Coffee.’ Women coffee farmers and their families are still confronting food insecurity that has been a huge challenge for decades.

Food 4 Farmers has been helping them overcome this challenge by supporting new on-farm businesses that supplement coffee income, grow organic food alongside coffee for healthy, local food, and develop other strategies tailored to the needs and resources of communities where they partner.

802 Coffee’s Ceres Blend is named for the Roman Goddess of Agriculture whose statue has stood on top of Vermont’s Capitol Dome for over a century.

”We wanted to take the occasion of International Coffee Day to add our voices to those calling for increased gender equity throughout the coffee industry,” Coffee Resources Manager Chris Pyatak said.

“We hope that Ceres Blend can do that by purchasing coffee from woman run farms and supporting the great work Food 4 Farmers is doing on issues of food security and women’s empowerment in coffee producing regions.”

“We’re eager to partner with 802 Coffee, which has been a leader in promoting social justice and raising awareness of issues we face both here in Vermont and around the world, as they’ve done so successfully with their Bernie’s Beans campaign. This unique blend will provide much-needed resources to build and sustain food security for the people who grow the high-quality coffee we all love and depend on,” said Janice Nadworny, co-director of Food 4 Farmers.

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