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Cafe Lahu Project Update: Fruit Tree Progress, Water Tanks, and Organic Home-Care Training
Before the end of an intense year for the Lahu community, a follow-up visit to the pilot fruit-tree reforestation and a second hands-on training supported long-term resilience, promoting sustainable practices that help reduce costs and household waste. Over 15–16 December 2025 , Ms. Boonyang, our advisor in Organic agriculture and Food processing, visited the village to review the progress of six families who have been nurturing newly planted fruit trees for the past six mon
Dec 20, 20251 min read


Thanks to our first donors
68 donors and the “Coffee Flowers” initiative raised €2,434, funding 240 fruit trees to restore degraded land. In just a few weeks, 68 generous donors from around the world joined our “Coffee Flowers” initiative, raising €2,434—equivalent to more than 90,000 baht. With these funds, we purchased 240 fruit tree seedlings to be planted in areas previously degraded by monoculture corn. These trees will not only restore the soil but also provide a long-term source of food and inc
Oct 8, 20251 min read


“Mei, never stop dreaming” – A reflection from Kanglaung
An intimate portrait of Mei as a leader and mother, reflecting on recent floods and her ongoing mission . The rainy season brought heavy floods to Kanglaung, yet Mei’s spirit remains unshaken. Sitting in her bamboo house, she speaks softly but firmly about the challenges the village faces—climate change, soil degradation, and migration of the youth—and about her determination to change the narrative. Today, Mei balances leadership and motherhood with grace. Her smile and ener
Oct 8, 20251 min read


First CAFE Lahu activity – A day to remember
On June 22, Kanglaung celebrated a milestone: our first regenerative farming training and the distribution of fruit tree seedlings to six families . June 22 marked the beginning of a new chapter for Kanglaung. Early in the morning, community members gathered to welcome Ms. Bunyong, an expert in soil recovery and regenerative agriculture. Together, we traveled to collect durian, mango, avocado, and banana small trees—symbols of both environmental recovery and future income. Si
Oct 6, 20251 min read
Empower her Lahu community through organic coffee, culture, and sustainable tourism
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