Partnerships for Forests is supporting an initiative to bring Ethiopian forest coffee to the global speciality market and fetch better prices for farmers.
Theme: Supply chains
A sweet taste for forests
This case study tells the story of a multi-partner initiative turning cocoa into a restoration driver in Brazil’s leading deforestation state.
We Need Nature: building resilience through nature-positive investment
Partnerships for Forests and the Blended Finance Taskforce host an online event focused on mobilising capital for forests and sustainable land use through innovative and blended finance solutions.
Moving towards deforestation free soya in the UK: the role of public-private supply chain dialogue
This case study documents the significant progress made by the UK Sustainable Soya Initiative in driing corporate and public policy changes in the UK and in other consumer countries.
Protecting Ethiopia’s old growth forests by transforming the value chain
This case study explores how Ethiopian forest coffee has the potential to significantly enhance the protection of Ethiopia’s old growth forests by unlocking their value and incentivising communities to work together to reduce encroachment.
Produce-Protect Initiatives in Forest Landscapes: Literature Review
This literature review identifies and analyses evidence from secondary sources to test the intervention strategy of P4F on Produce-Protect Initiatives in Forest Landscapes.
Catalysing private sector investment in forest landscape protection and restoration: A briefing for policy-makers and the private sector
This policy brief presents a theory of change for forest protection and restoration catalysed through new business models and investment. It articulates changes in capacity, behaviour, benefits and processes of transformation among producers, value chain and landscape actors, as well as those within the enabling context.
Produce-Protect Initiatives in Forest Landscapes
This evaluative study sought to explore the strategically important area of “Produce-Protect” interventions within P4F. The work included a literature review and expert interviews as the basis for an assessment framework that can then be applied across P4F and similar programmes.