Home » Resource Database Case Study Slow Brews Caffeine High from Regenerative Coffee Farms Authoring Organisation BloombergNEF Publish Date October 2024 Geography Denmark Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic (the) Viet Nam Download Case Study (Slow Brews Caffeine High from Regenerative Coffee Farms)(This link will take you to an external website) About this Case StudyThis case study explores the agroforestry model of Slow to growing coffee, which demonstrates an integrated approach to nature stewardship and commercial success. Key outcomesThe company purchases degraded coffee plantations in Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam and applies its agroforestry model. Slow's coffee production process sequesters 4.5 kg of carbon per kg of coffee and benefits local biodiversity. After five years of sustainable coffee production, Slow recorded a gross profit of around USD 1 million in 2023. Increased demand for sustainable coffee has helped Slow secure partnerships with large corporations, particularly in the Nordic countries.Download Case Study (Slow Brews Caffeine High from Regenerative Coffee Farms)(This link will take you to an external website) Related resources Regenerative Agriculture Landscape Analysis (Textile Exchange, January 2022) A report exploring why regenerative agriculture matters for the fashion and textile industry, how it links to indigenous farming traditions, the science behind it, and how it can be taken into wider supply chains beyond just the farm. Read it... Experience and reflections from piloting TNFD’s LEAP approach on an agriculture corporate loans portfolio The Biodiversity Consultancy, IndusInd Bank and Global Canopy | 2023Location: IndiaLEAP Use Case IndusInd Bank conducted a pilot on the implementation of the LEAP approach on its agriculture corporate loans portfolio in India. The pilot focused on determining sensitive locations and understanding impacts and dependencies across 12 Indian states. Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & Agriculture WWF (June 2021) A new WWF report, ‘Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & Agriculture’, highlights how unsustainable production practices present systemic risks across our food and financial systems, and how shifting to more sustainable practices can unlock... Related publications Additional sector guidance – Food and agriculture Related webinars Insights on TNFD Sector Guidance March 8, 2024 (Updated: April 29, 2024) Draft sector guidance is currently available for eight priority sectors. This webinar for Forum members presented an overview of eight sector guidance documents published at COP28 in December 2023. The session included a... Changes in the state of nature: the next generation of metrics & targets? August 24, 2022 (Updated: December 17, 2024) This webinar provides a deep dive into using metrics and setting targets, with a specific focus on changes in the state of nature, measuring opportunities and risk for biodiversity, potential metrics and targets that could be in use in...