Social Enterprise Enables Filipinos To Build Peace With Coffee

What if every Filipino, no matter where they’re based in the country, can be a “force for good” simply by sticking to routine—like, say, enjoying their morning cup of coffee? Davao-based Coffee for Peace (CFP) proves this can be the case as its CEO and co-founder Felicitas “Joji” B. Pantoja confirms that they are a growing community of farmers…

Social enterprise group helps coffee farmers become ‘farmpreneurs’

Coffee farmers are getting into the production of premium specialty coffee to increase their income—thanks in part to Davao-based Coffee for Peace (CFP), a growing community of farmers and business owners advocating inclusive development principles in the coffee industry.   CFP provides training to coffee farmers to develop their skills in coffee production and help them…

Social enterprise enables Filipinos to build peace with coffee

What if every Filipino, no matter where they’re based in the country, can be a “force for good” simply by sticking to routine—like, say, enjoying their morning cup of coffee?

Davao-based Coffee for Peace (CFP) proves this can be the case as its CEO and co-founder Felicitas “Joji” B. Pantoja confirms that they are a growing community of farmers…

Entrepreneur spurs peace through coffee, advocates ‘farmpreneurship’ to the young Filipino

Filipinos have developed a fondness for coffee, from instant coffee that eventually leveled up to 3-in-1 and of course, the brewed coffee. With the four varieties of commercially available coffee beans − Arabica, Liberica or Barako, Excelsa, and Robusta, this has shaped the lifestyle of many Filipinos and for this reason, the Philippine market has…