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KAPPI (Indonesian Coffee Development and Education Foundation) is a non-profit foundation committed to advancing Indonesia’s coffee industry through education, research, farmer empowerment, and the preservation of coffee culture. The foundation works across Indonesia’s diverse coffee-producing regions, supporting smallholder farmers who form the backbone of the national coffee sector. KAPPI focuses on strengthening productivity and sustainability through farmer education, the promotion of good agricultural practices, and knowledge-sharing initiatives. Its programs emphasize improving coffee quality and resilience without expanding agricultural land, while addressing key challenges related to climate change, market access, and generational continuity. Beyond the farm level, KAPPI contributes to research, documentation, and public engagement to highlight Indonesia’s rich coffee heritage and diverse coffee varieties. Through collaboration with industry stakeholders, academic institutions, and international partners, KAPPI seeks to position Indonesian coffee not only as an economic commodity, but also as a cultural identity and a foundation for long-term, inclusive growth within the global coffee community.
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KAPPI (Indonesian Coffee Development and Education Foundation) is a non-profit foundation committed to advancing Indonesia’s coffee industry through education, research, farmer empowerment, and the preservation of coffee culture. The foundation works across Indonesia’s diverse coffee-producing regions, supporting smallholder farmers who form the backbone of the national coffee sector.
KAPPI focuses on strengthening productivity and sustainability through farmer education, the promotion of good agricultural practices, and knowledge-sharing initiatives. Its programs emphasize improving coffee quality and resilience without expanding agricultural land, while addressing key challenges related to climate change, market access, and generational continuity.
Beyond the farm level, KAPPI contributes to research, documentation, and public engagement to highlight Indonesia’s rich coffee heritage and diverse coffee varieties. Through collaboration with industry stakeholders, academic institutions, and international partners, KAPPI seeks to position Indonesian coffee not only as an economic commodity, but also as a cultural identity and a foundation for long-term, inclusive growth within the global coffee community.
