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To accelerate coffee sustainability, farmer prosperity, and address systemic sustainability issues facing coffee farming communities around the world.

During the 5th World Coffee Conference 2023, the International Coffee Organization (ICO) and Global Coffee Platform (GCP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on September 29, 2023, renewing and expanding their special partnership within the Coffee Public-Private Task Force (CPPTF), in an effort to accelerate coffee sustainability, farmer prosperity, and address systemic sustainability issues facing coffee farming communities around the world.    

“Innovative and effective public-private cooperation is key to promote farmers prosperity, improved social well-being and conservation of nature in coffee producing countries,” said Annette Pensel, GCP Executive Director.  

“By renewing and deepening our partnership with the ICO, GCP acknowledges that public private dialogue, conducive policies, along with a mix of financing mechanisms to enable sector transformation, are essential to achieve our shared goals.”   

In line with the International Coffee Agreement 2022, which sets out a new institutional framework, including, for the first time, the private sector and civil society as affiliate members, and foresees the transformation of the CPPTF into a permanent Working Party. The MoU signed today acknowledges the important role GCP will play in contributing to achieving the CPPTF Roadmap 2030. This includes the successful delivery of the platform’s recently-approved GCP 2030 Goal on farmers’ prosperity and coffee sustainability through focussed and measurable collective action at local and global levels.  

” Only a common approach to the future development of the sector can create achievable opportunities and pave the way for a sustainable, resilient and inclusive coffee sector. Through the CPPTF, the ICO intends to strengthen its partnerships to advance initiatives that ensure greater economic, ecological and livelihood sustainability for future generations of farmers,” said Vanusia Nogueira, Executive Director of the ICO.   

“We are proud today to sign the MOU with the GCP and we look forward to the future role this agreement will play in the development of the sector locally and globally.”  

The ICO has a goal of economic resilience and developing pathways to prosperity for coffee farmers. This goal is underpinned by ambitious public-private cooperation which has the greatest potential to drive the sector’s sustainability and ensure a prosperous income level for farmers. The MoU between ICO and GCP confirms shared commitment to promoting sustainable development as a means of achieving social and economic progress in coffee producing countries.  

The continuation of the partnership falls in line with GCP’s new strategy to become the change agent around farmer prosperity through advancing coffee sustainability in collective action. Through the GCP Network of Coffee Sustainability Platforms in producing countries, the learnings harvested through the partnership can be further discussed and scaled.   

Both organisations will continue to work together around relevant Sustainable Development Goals. This includes enhancing coordination and collaboration, strengthening the enabling environment for systemic change and enabling more efficient and effective use of resources.  

“Within this coordination and collaboration, we believe that farmer prosperity must be at the core of any sustainability program to bring lasting, systemic change on challenges such as climate change, regulations and human rights. This change can only be achieved through effective sector cooperation and smart investments,” said Pensel. 

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Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India (2nd from right) along with dignitaries inaugurating the 5th World Coffee Conference 2023 by lighting the lamp on Sept 25 at Bangalore.

Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, called upon the coffee industry leaders and stakeholders “Together, let’s nurture a sustainable and thriving coffee industry for generations to come.”

He said after inaugurating the 5th World Coffee Conference (WCC) 2023, on the theme “Sustainability through circular economy and regenerative agriculture”.

Addressing the gathering the minister said “The theme of the conference emphasizes the crucial importance of sustainability, waste reduction, and inclusivity in shaping a greener coffee future. As we gather in Bangalore, a hub of flavour and innovation, I stand by four core principles: continuous innovation from farm to cup, promoting sustainability, fostering global collaborations, and maintaining top-quality standards throughout production, processing, and packaging.”

Organised by the International Coffee Organization (ICO) in collaboration with the Coffee Board of India; Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India; Government of Karnataka, and the Coffee Industry, 5th World Coffee Conference (WCC) 2023 is taking place from September 25-28, 2023, at the iconic Bangalore Palace in Bengaluru.

Joe Kuli, Minister for Coffee from Papua New Guinea; Massimiliano Fabian, Chair of the International Coffee Council; Suresh Narayanan, Chairman & Managing Director, Nestle India Ltd.; Sunil D’Souza, CEO & MD, Tata Consumer Products; Challa Srishant, Managing Director, CCL Products (India) Ltd.; Shiva Krishnamurthy, Vice President, South Asia Food & Beverage, Hindustan Unilever Limited; N. Sathappan, Chairman & MD, SLN Coffee Pvt. Ltd.; Dr Vanusia Nogueira, Executive Director, International Coffee Organization, and representatives of UNIDO, FAO, ITC, Afreximbank and ILO were present on the occasion and shared their views on sustainable and thriving coffee industry.

Rohan Bopanna, India’s No.1 Doubles Tennis Player & Arjuna Awardee who is the Brand Ambassador of WCC 2023 shared his comments via a recorded message as he is representing India at the ongoing Asian Games in China.

Welcoming the Chief guest and dignitaries at the World Coffee Conference, Dr KG Jagadeesha, CEO and Secretary, Coffee Board of India, said, “Today marks the commencement of an extraordinary journey for the coffee industry, not only in India but across the expansive landscape of Asia. The journey encompasses a four-day World Coffee Conference, a sprawling exhibition, business-to-business meetings, exhilarating competitions, and enlightening skill-building workshops. Our primary objective is to cultivate knowledge, promote collaboration, and facilitate networking among coffee professionals on a global scale.”

He further said “This grand event brings together over 80 countries, 2400+ delegates, 130+ esteemed speakers, 250+ exhibitors, and an impressive count of 10,000+ business visitors and 300+ B2B meetings. We are honoured to extend our warm welcome to revered leaders and visionary figures from every corner of the world. Together, we embark on a path of profound transformation and unparalleled growth, bound by our shared passion for coffee and a steadfast commitment to progress.” N. N. Narendra, Director Finance, Coffee Board of India proposed vote of thanks.

The 4-day long event features Conference, Skill Building Workshops, Growers Conclave, CEOs & Global Leaders Forum, Startup Conclave, Competitions & Awards, and an Exhibition showcasing cutting-edge coffee products and services. In line with India’s commitment to the global coffee industry, this event enhances awareness, fosters partnerships, and celebrates the world of coffee.

This prestigious occasion unfolded in the iconic Bangalore Palace, covering an impressive 30,000 sqm area. It is poised as a global rendezvous for coffee enthusiasts, industry leaders, experts, and aficionados. The participants profile includes ICO Member Country Representatives, Coffee Growers, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Curers, Farm to Cup Coffee Industry, HORECA, Café Owners, Coffee Nations, Policy Makers, StartUps, R&D, and students.

A notable highlight of the event is a captivating dome-shaped structure designed as a Coffee Museum, which serves as a remarkable showcase of coffee plantations in the Western Ghats. This feature is particularly appealing to all participants, with the primary goal of raising awareness about the distinctive qualities of shade-grown and sustainable nature of Indian coffees among international attendees. This exceptional structure will vividly depict the journey of a coffee bean from its origin to the coffee cup, offering insights into various coffee varieties from India. It utilises indigenous plants sourced from this region of India to enhance the experience.

Exhibition at WCC 2023 is a star attraction where entire coffee value chain- from bean to cup, equipment companies, coffee machines, soluble coffees brands as well café chains are exhibiting. There are also beautifully designed themed pavilion representing states such as Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and the North-East, each showcasing the diverse range of coffees produced in India.

Conference Sessions will revolve around important topics like Circular Economy & Regenerative Agriculture, Financing Mechanisms, Coffee Quality, Sustainability & Climate Change, Start-up Innovations, Coffee Trade, Livelihood Challenges, Consumption, Social Sustainability, Importance of Robusta and Trading Platforms.

Another highlight is the Skill Building Workshops which will focus on sessions around The Rise of Alternative Milk, Everything Brewing – Cold and Hot, Creating Coffee Community – Cafes and Micro Roasters, Sample Roasting at Origin, Alternative fuel for the future of Coffee Roasting, Cooperative venture in India: 19 steps to fetching a cupping score of 91 points – seed-to-cup journey, Panel Discussion on The Cafe Business, A Masterclass in Espresso – (Intermediate & Professional), Sipping Sustainability: Exploring Climate-Resilient Coffee Species – Tasting & Panel Talk, Basics of Barista Championship Preparation, The Mysterious Robusta Bean (With Sensory Assessment), Cocoa and Coffee – A story in the making and Blending & profiling Robusta.

Growers Conclave during WCC 2023 aims to provide a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration among individuals who contribute to the coffee cultivation and production process. Participants will get the global perspective from speakers from all over the world including Brazil, Mexico, Vietnam, Colombia, Europe, and more. They will also get to explore cutting-edge techniques, sustainable practices, specialty coffee and exciting trends in the world of coffee farming.

Bengaluru serves as the host city for this exceptional global assembly, highlighting a shared dedication to sustainability and innovation within the coffee industry. As part of the event, traditional folk dances from coffee growing states of Odisha, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and the North-East have been organised, providing delegates from around the world with a delightful glimpse into India’s rich and diverse cultures.

The day concluded with insightful keynote sessions on Global Coffee Perspectives and Future Prospects by Dr Vanusia Nogueira, Executive Director, ICO; Principles of Circular Economy and Regenerative Agriculture by Prof. Gunter Pauli, Economist, Blue Economy and Coffee Market Future Trends by Matthew Barry, Insight Manager- Food & Beverage, Euromonitor International.

This event continues the tradition of previous successful editions held in England (2001), Brazil (2005), Guatemala (2010), and Ethiopia (2016), each of which garnered widespread acclaim from coffee enthusiasts worldwide.

Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry,

From left to right – Jagdish Patankar, Executive Chairman, MM Activ and Dr KG Jagadeesha, CEO and Secretary, Coffee Board of India showcasing the preparedness of 5th World Coffee Conference 2023 at Bangalore Palace.

The event will feature engaging sessions, coffee tastings, competitions, panel discussions, and an exhibition showcasing cutting-edge coffee products and services.

Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India will inaugurate the four-day 5th World Coffee Conference (WCC) 2023 organised by the International Coffee Organization (ICO), in collaboration with the Coffee Board of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, Government of Karnataka, and the coffee industry on September 25, 2023, at the iconic Bangalore Palace, Bengaluru.

Speaking to media as a preview of the preparations for the upcoming 5th World Coffee Conference 2023 Dr K.G. Jagadeesha, CEO & Secretary of the Coffee Board of India, said “This prestigious occasion will unfold in the renowned Bangalore Palace, covering an impressive 30,000 sqm area. It is poised to be a global rendezvous for coffee enthusiasts, industry leaders, experts, and aficionados.”

He further said “the World Coffee Conference 2023 is expected to draw participants from over 80 countries, including 2400+ Delegates, 117 Speakers, 208 Exhibitors, 10,000+ visitors, and 300+ B2B meetings. The participants profile includes ICO Member Country Representatives, Coffee Growers, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Curers, Farm to Cup Coffee Industry, HORECA, Café Owners, Coffee Nations, Policy Makers, Start-Ups, R&D, and students.”

Dr Jagadeesha, who personally guided members of the media at the venue said “A dome-shaped structure has been designed that has Coffee Museum and showcase of the Western Ghats coffee plantation, serving as an enticing attraction for all the participants, particularly to create awareness of unique feature of shade-grown coffees of India to visiting global participants. This unique structure will illustrate the journey of a coffee bean from its source to the cup, showcasing various coffee varieties from India, utilising the natural plants sourced from this region of India.”

Jagdish Patankar, Executive Chairman, MM Activ, said “The event will feature engaging sessions, coffee tastings, competitions, panel discussions, and an exhibition showcasing cutting-edge coffee products and services. In line with India’s commitment to the global coffee industry, this event enhances awareness, fosters partnerships, and celebrates the world of coffee.” 

From left to right – Jagdish Patankar,