On September 10th and 11th 2016, Berlin, Germany focused on the future. The “Umweltpolitik 3.0 – Das Festival der Zukunft” (Environmental policy 3.0 – the festival of the future) festival took place, celebrating the 30 th anniversary of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB). The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH seized the opportunity and presented its work on the topics of environment and climate – among them the latest milestones and current work-in- progress of the NAMA Support Project “Low-Emission Coffee Costa Rica”. A sample of genuine Costa Rican coffee awaited visitors at the GIZ “Klima Café”.
Costa Rica is known around the world for its premium coffee – and last weekend visitors of the festivities marking the BMUB´s 30th anniversary in Berlin could put this to the test. Espresso, Cappuccino or plain black coffee – visitors enjoyed the Costa Rican coffee in all its varieties. Hand-picked in the region of Los Santos in Costa Rica´s Central South, this particular coffee is characterized by being of premium quality. Additionally, GIZ employees informed about the current tasks and projects implemented in the NAMA Support Project “Low-Emission Costa Rica” (NSP).
Although the project has only been running since January 2016, it is already achieving initial results: in the first eight months, the project trained 480 people in 40 coffee mills on climate-friendly production and cultivation measures. Two of these are selling climate-friendly coffee. Additionally, the project concluded long-term contracts for high-quality coffee at stable prices with Japan and South Korea.