Pick a Number

Pick a number: 1.8% or 9.5%.

If you had a choice, what % of your coffee spending dollar would you like to see go back to the farmers who grew these great coffee beans for us to enjoy?

The good news is - you DO have a choice.

Did you know?

Coffee farmers are part of a very structured, international, commercially focused “commodity” system which they did not design, cannot easily change, and which does next to nothing to improve their lives, their families, their community, or planet earth. It is full of profit takers, middlemen, and worse - sometimes 11 layers separating the farm and the kitchen or cafe table.

That is just not right. It does not have to be this way. We are building a different future for our farmers. We are pulling them out of this horrible system, one farm at a time, and into a future where quality matters, money is shared equitably, and the future of the farm and the family is safe, secure and fully connected to the people who drink their coffee.

Bamboo Bob Coffee is a direct trade, social impact enterprise connecting farming families to you, the coffee drinker, whether you are in Viet Nam, the US, the EU, or anywhere. We take your money and we use it to “Free-A-Farmer” - in 2025, we plan to do this 5 times. But, we need your help.

What is “Free-A-Farmer”? How can I help? Watch this space as we describe the issues faced by small farmers and their families, our plans, your role, and more. If you want more information in the meantime, or to lend a helping hand, please reach out to us at -
Free.A.Farmer@bamboo-bob.com
Zalo/Whatsapp +84 (0)702 704 740

In the meanwhile please keep doing what you are doing. Drink the coffee. Send a friend to our website to buy the coffee. Post this to your social accounts.  Come and visit us and the farms in Viet Nam  Everything we do - you and us - connects directly to Free-A-Farmer.

Its going to be a very exciting year at Bamboo Bob Coffee. Together with you.
***Change your Coffee.... and Change the World***

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