Sustainable Coffee

Close-up of ripe coffee cherries on a branch with green leaves.

Sustainable Coffee

For us, sustainability starts with paying producers more and being transparent about what we pay.

The Problem

Coffee takes an enormous amount of skilled work to grow and process—but the global pricing model almost always fails to cover a producer’s real costs. When farms can’t earn a living income, coffee families and coffee quality both suffer.

B&W Photo of coffee farmer in Honduras
Ricardo and daughter

Our Solution

There isn’t one silver bullet—but change starts the same way: pay more, and commit long-term to predictable relationships.

Higher quality should mean higher returns

For over a fifteen years, we’ve paid significantly above commodity pricing—often 3–5×—and built long-term relationships with producers. The goal isn’t “highest bidder.” It’s a healthier model for producers, roasters, and customers.

Transparency and Awareness

We’ve joined The Pledge to support unprecedented transparency in coffee pricing—so sustainability claims can be backed by facts, not marketing.

How you can help

Buy coffees sourced through Direct Trade → Shop coffee

Subscribe to support consistent purchasing → Coffee subscriptions

Serve Transcend in your café/restaurant → Wholesale coffee