
Our Impact
TOGETHER, WE ARE GROWING A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR THE HEART OF COFFEE
Results that change lives.
At Food 4 Farmers, we believe meaningful change begins with knowing the impact of our work. By closely tracking and evaluating our programs, we ensure they truly tackle food insecurity and create better opportunities for coffee-farming families. This commitment to learning helps us grow, adapt, and share practical solutions that others can build on—driving results that change lives. Together, we spark collaborative efforts to create thriving, sustainable futures for farmers and their communities.
What farmers have to say…
“With the money I’ve earned from selling my homegrown produce, I’ve been able to make improvements to my home, especially the kitchen. This year, I was even able to make a payment on a new plot of land”
Rosibel Gonzalez, Coffee Farmer in Nicaragua
“Before working with Food 4 Farmers, my father and I had a small apiary but didn’t have enough resources or knowledge to make it a significant business. In just one year, we’ve learned to better manage a beekeeping operation, which has really helped our family’s economic stability and ability to put food on the table”
Onesimo Morales, Coffee Farmer in Guatemala
“The greatest benefit of joining Food 4 Farmers’ home garden and income diversification programs is ensuring fresh, healthy food for my family. Through the program, I’ve also learned to raise chickens for sale, and any income we earn is reinvested to expand our garden.”
Diego Ostuma Toma, Coffee Farmer in Guatemala
Highlights from the last year
While our impact is distinct and multifaceted in each community we work with, our transformation in farming communities across Latin America is evident through the following indicators:
TransFARMation in Action.
Zuly Granados is a member of the ACODIHUE coffee cooperative and supports farmers in our program with their home gardens. Zuly’s journey embodies the transformative power of our three strategies and showcases their profound ripple effect within farming communities.