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Paulo Araujo
Mariana Mota
Maria José Gomez
Location
Brazil
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A little bit of our story! Mariana and Paulo, founders of Café dos Contos, were born in São Paulo city, the biggest urban conglomerate in Brazil. She's a sociologist and he's a journalist. In 2012 they bought a farm just to be a little bit closer to nature. They've always been horse lovers, and therefore they wanted a place to keep a horse and enjoy riding. But the property already had a coffee crop (in conventional style) when they purchased it. At that time Mariana and Paulo didn't know much about agriculture. The only thing they wouldn't feel good about was to use chemicals in the soil. Then they began to study natural agriculture and did a first transition to organics. Things started changing more rapidly when Paulo joined Fazenda da Toca, as Sustainability and MKT coordinator. Toca is considered an international reference in organics and regenerative production. There they got to know agroforestry more deeply and got passionate about it.
Then, in 2018 they invested in an experimental area combining arabica coffee, macadamia nuts, native species, banana tree and Australian Red Cedar for woods. The concept was completely different. Instead of monoculture, they invested in different species to promote biodiversity. Instead of naked soil, they'd use cover crops. Instead of bringing external organic inputs, they would 'plant' their natural fertilizers in the system. It's still a young crop (the first real harvest will come next year), but the results are already great. Implented on a degraded area, the agroforestry made a great difference in the soil and the plants are growing really healthful.
More than a regenerative farm, Café dos Contos is an open space to share learnings and disseminate knowledge on agroforestry. It is a a reserach field on agroforestry in partnership with a federal University on Agronomy (IFSUL) and promotes workshops and experiences for all publics (children and adults) focused on agroforestry and environmental education. Being close to science is something that makes all difference to understand better how to stablish a model of coffee production resilient and capable of addressing climate change and the challenges of our time. It is something Mariana and Paulo pursue since the begining. In 2019, Café dos Contos were showcased at as a cientific case at World Congress on Agroforestry in Montpellier (France) in a study called "Thriving Climate Change in Mantiqueira, Brazil. Coffee Agroforestry Design for Soil and Crop Resilience in Slope Zones".
Café dos Contos is also the winner of New Agro Award granted by Santander Bank and Esalq/USP (the major university on agronomy in Brazil).
At the begining of this short story, you read about Mariana and Paulo being horse lovers. If you look at Café dos Contos logo you will see that horses and coffee are passions living together in their hearts.
Meet the team
During the indicated periods, one of the team members is available for a video chat.
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There are many groups of people benefiting from our work. We can highlight consumers in general, coffee producers, students, universities, environmentalists and other. Their benefits is related to the fact we are not only producing a specialty coffee, but creating an open space to share learnings and experience on regenerative agriculture and agroforestry coffee.
Established collaborations and partnerships
We've been supported by many people and institutions. We can name WWF, International Paper and Copaiba (for a reforestation project); IFSUL, a Federal University on Agronomy (for scientific research on agroforestry), PRETATERRA, an agroforestry hub (for agroforestry implementation), Caffé LAtino (a coffee shop chain based in London) and many others. Their interest in collaborating with us is to strenghten regenerative practices.
Desired collaborations and partnerships
We'd like to collaborate with coffee shops, universities, NGOs, coffee producers, coffee industry and everyone interested in build a new paradigm of coffee production.
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4 Comments
Sarah Russell French
Obrigado por compartilhar com todos o trabalho que você está fazendo com a agroflorestidade. Gostaria de convidar você a visitar nosso Stand 19 - Agriower Australia, para aprender sobre os benefícios que o fertilizante de silício tem para a agricultura de conservação, solo e saúde de plantas e sequestro de carbono. Por favor, deixe uma mensagem para nós se você gostaria de conhecer e falar mais! www.agripower.com.au.
Unknown User (paulo.araujo)
Dear Sarah! That will be a pleasure to know more about your work. I just visited your stand! It's just fantastic. We will be holding a conversation about agroforestry coffee on Saturday at 15:00 PM CET TIME. If you are interested in this subject, we will be pleased to have you there with us. And then yu could also present this pruct for us and for a groupf of researchers that will be together. All the best
Sarah Russell French
Dear Paulo,
Thank you for this invitation! My managing director, Peter Prentice would love to attend, hear about your work and talk to you about Agrisilica. Could you please share with us a link to your event or do we use this one? https://meet.lax.init7.net/4p1000stand067
Our email addresses are sarah@agripower.com.au and peterp@agripower.com.au
Regards, Sarah
Girish Sohani
Good evening. I am Dr. Nandini from BAIF Development Research Foundation, India. We are representing our work on 'Soil restoration for achieving sustainable livelihoods, climate change adaptation and mitigation' through stand no 37. Please visit our stand and join our event on 18-05-2021 between 14.00 to 15.00 IST.
The topic for the event is 'Tree based farming system (Wadi)'. BAIF Development Research Foundation in partnership with farming families, has evolved and promoted “Tree Based Farming System” popularly known as “Wadi”. The Wadi model has been widely adopted by more than 0.45 million families in 25 states of India. This has resulted in significant increase in farm income, reduction in distress migration, better nutrition and improved quality of lives of the participating families. The programme interventions have resulted in various environmental benefits including improved biodiversity and substantial sequestration of carbon in soil and wood biomass. This session aims at sharing the details of the Wadi model and our experience pertaining to it.