Crowd Funded Coffee
Better conditions. Cup by cup.

That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.

We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.

That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.

That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
Where we want to go.


Finished with half measures. We want everyone to consume good, eKô-logical and fair coffee. For the protection of nature and climate. For a better life for the producers. And for real taste. How can we do that? With less standard and more eKô coffee. With our fair trade organic & specialty coffee we want to move the coffee market towards more sustainability and more taste. Together with you as a consumer, we can do that. Let's drink eKô coffee together and make the coffee market better. Our vision? Sustainably good coffee.
For all.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.
That is why we are committed.
We love coffee. But unfortunately, the coffee market today does not function sustainably. A few big coffee traders and brands dominate the supply chain. They rely on mass-produced goods and keep the price of coffee as low as possible. What does that do to the millions of coffee producers? They can't even cover their growing costs in certain years when prices are low. That's unfair. They produce coffee mainly conventionally instead of organically and in agroforestry systems. This is bad for nature and the climate. We need to change the coffee market. Together with you. And we need to do it now. Better conditions for the planet and the producers. Cup by cup. That's the plan.