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For centuries, tea drinkers have debated about the proper way to make black tea. After doing our research, we have found consensus in some key tea-making techniques. ... Continue Reading
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For centuries, tea drinkers have debated about the proper way to make black tea. After doing our research, we have found consensus in some key tea-making techniques. ... Continue Reading
Giving indigenous communities legal title to their land has been shown to be more effective at protecting forests than declaring them national parks.
Treehugger spoke to Ruth Rennie, Rainforest Alliance's director of standards and assurances, for an in-depth look at what the new standard brings to the world of sustainable and ethical agriculture.
Like many other regions and sectors, there is a dearth of young farmers entering the cocoa value chain in Jembrana. Only 10% of the famers in Jembrana are youth. Many young students living in rural areas in Indonesia attend agriculture schools because they are an affordable and accessible alternative to traveling to major cities to […]
The Rainforest Alliance has been working since 2016 with youth and community partners in Calakmul, Mexico to prepare young people for a meaningful and financially viable future within their communities. The ability of youth to access employment and education in their communities is crucial to combating out-migration and ensuring the continuation of sustainable farming and […]

Governments must invest far more in protecting the world's tropical forests, a key ally in warding off climate change and future pandemics.