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Join us for the Coffee Conference 2014 to address climate change challenges in the coffee sector. Keynotes, breakout sessions, and panel discussions will explore integrated solutions that are green, gender-sensitive, attractive to youth, scalable, and financially sustainable. Participate in collective action for a sustainable coffee chain.
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The Heat is on! Tweet @: #suscoffee Password: coffeeconference2014 Hivos | 2011
Opening Edwin Huizing – Executive Director Hivos
Programme 09:45 Who is who in the audience? 10:00 Launch of the Coffee Barometer 2014 – Hivos, Solidaridad, IUCN-NL, WWF, Oxfam Novib 10:30 BREAK 11:00 Keynotes ‘Today’s coffee sector: Current and future climate change scenarios’ – Peter Baker, Jamie Bechtel, Rick Peyser Pitches ‘Green deal’ (KNVKT) and True Price of a cup of coffee (True Price)
Programme 13:00 NETWORK LUNCH 14:00 Break-out sessions Plenary hall: Solidaridad Studio 1: IUCN Studio 2: Hivos / Oxfam Novib 15.30 BREAK 16:00 Panel and participant discussion 17:00 Way forward by Nestlé SA and Hivos 17:10 Drinks
Today’s goal To generate collective action across the coffee chain and find lasting solutions to the sustainability issues in the coming years. More specifically, to address integrated solutions for climate change challenges which are green, gender sensitive, attractive to youth, scalable and financially sustainable.
Launch Coffee Barometer 2014 Sjoerd Panhuysen - Hivos
Key note Peter Baker – CABI – Changing local climate conditions, impacts at coffee producers’ farms
Innovation Niels Haak – KNVKT- Green deal
Key note Jamie Bechtel – New Course- The gender and youth dimensions of climateand coffee
Innovation Michel Scholte – True Price True Price of a cup of coffee
Key note Rick Peyser -Keurig Green Mountain - Climate change and how to handle the supply change risk potential for coffee companies
Afternoon pitches • Yvette Faber – Solidaridad Plenary hall 2) LilianaJauregui – IUCN-NL Studio 1 3) Catherine van der Wees – Hivos / Oxfam Novib Studio 2
Panellists on Tomorrow’s sustainable coffeesector, harvest of today’s wisdom for scaling-up climatechange adaptation. • Mr MauricioGalindo– International Coffee Organization (ICO) • MrTed van der Put – The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) • MrHenk van Trigt– Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS) • MsAdriana MejiaCuartas– Colombian Coffee GrowersFederation(FNC) • Mr Tijmen de Vries – European Coffee Federation (ECF) • MrDhanush Dinesh – CGIAR Research Program - Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
Way forward Ms Linda Butler – Nestlé SA Ms Carol Gribnau - Hivos
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