Seam Coffee
Seam was birthed after visiting coffee farms in Burundi and seeing the dire need of farmers and producers. Coffee trade should be different – instead of looking at coffee as a lifeless commodity, we see coffee as the livelihoods that the crop underpins.
We visit farms, we learn about struggles and, most importantly, we shake hands on a price that exceeds the cost of production.
IF COFFEE CAN CREATE COMMUNITY WHERE IT IS CONSUMED IT SHOULD BUILD COMMUNITY WHERE IT IS GROWN.
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