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Article: Featured in Coffee Intelligence: Co-Founder Mickey McLeod's Insights on Regenerative Agriculture

Featured in Coffee Intelligence: Co-Founder Mickey McLeod's Insights on Regenerative Agriculture

Featured in Coffee Intelligence: Co-Founder Mickey McLeod's Insights on Regenerative Agriculture

Salt Spring Coffee's Co-Founder Mickey McLeod Highlights the Importance of Soil Health in Regenerative Agriculture

MORE THAN a sustainability buzzword, regenerative agriculture is a transformative agricultural approach that can offer environmental sustainability to coffee production. 

But the amount of investment and attention it’s received from large multinationals as well as more niche specialty coffee brands makes it a clear asset for business growth – begging the question why.

As we face a climate crisis, environmental due diligence is becoming unavoidable for coffee businesses as practices come under scrutiny and sustainable practices become vital. 

Regenerative agriculture is gaining traction as it recognises the value of regenerative practices for long-term sustainability and resilience. The word itself offers the promise of a nature that can regenerate – a phoenix rising from the ashes of an environmental catastrophe. 

By offering a concrete value proposition, it cuts through the noise of a sea of other sustainability standards that have more abstract names, like B Corp, 4C, or C.A.F.E Practices, for example. Like the organic label, it also gives the impression of being values-driven as opposed to corporate-owned.  

Meanwhile, big players like Nespresso, Starbucks, Illy, and Lavazza are starting to actively support regenerative agriculture initiatives, signalling a sector-wide shift toward more holistic farming practices. These companies recently started to invest in regenerative agriculture and have released formal commitments to supporting its development. 

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Emergency Flood Relief for Bukonzo Joint Coop Union

Emergency Flood Relief for Bukonzo Joint Coop Union

This week, one of our long-term coffee producers, Bukonzo Joint Cooperative Union in Uganda, was heavily impacted by severe flooding and landslides. This region of Uganda has been heavily affected ...

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Canada’s first Regenerative Organic Certified® Coffee Begins Roasting at Salt Spring Coffee

Canada’s first Regenerative Organic Certified® Coffee Begins Roasting at Salt Spring Coffee

Founder and owner, Mickey McLeod, is proud to offer Canada’s first regenerative organic certified coffee as part of Salt Spring Coffee’s ongoing commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability.

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