Klatch Coffee honors women-owned coffee producers in March

Klatch Coffee is recognizing women-owned and operated coffee producers during March to celebrate Women's Month. The roaster is also making a donation to Grounds For Health. This initiative highlights contributions in the coffee industry.

Klatch Coffee, a noted roaster, has launched an initiative to recognize women-owned and operated coffee producers as part of March celebrations for Women's Month. According to the announcement, the effort aims to spotlight the roles of women in the coffee sector.

In addition to the recognition, Klatch Coffee is donating to Grounds For Health, an organization that supports health initiatives for coffee communities. The description emphasizes the roaster's commitment to celebrating women's contributions during this period.

No specific details on the producers featured or the exact donation amount were provided in the sources. This move aligns with broader industry efforts to promote gender equity in coffee production and operations.

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