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Sailing coffee to Germany: A sustainable trade model?

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Rahel Zahlmann
June 14, 2025

The Cafe Chavalo cooperative promotes fair, sustainable coffee trade. The beans are grown on organic farms in Nicaragua, then sailed to Europe. From there, bike couriers deliver the coffee to cafes.

In 2014, German journalist Jens Klein founded the cooperative Cafe Chavalo after visiting coffee farms in Nicaragua. These farms, organized into local cooperatives, soon became part of his vision for more equitable trade.

Today, around 250 families are part of the initiative. Instead of relying on the volatile global market, they now receive a fixed price per pound — offering them a more stable and fair income. Every spring, Cafe Chavalo’s organic coffee beans are shipped across the Atlantic on the Avontuur, a wind-powered cargo vessel.

The journey from Nicaragua to Hamburg takes about four months. While the project doesn’t aim to transform the global coffee trade, its founders hope it sends a clear message, calling for fairer trade and greater sustainability amid the climate crisis.

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