
- Nescafé sourced 32% of its coffee via regenerative agriculture in 2024, exceeding its 2025 goal by 12%.
- Greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 20–40% per kilogram of coffee, while regenerative methods boosted farmer resilience.
- A $500–600M annual investment in regenerative agriculture could yield $2B+ in income and cut 3.5M metric tons of CO₂e.
Nescafé has outperformed its 2025 regenerative agriculture goal a year early—sourcing 32% of its coffee in 2024 from farms using regenerative practices, against its target of 20%.
This milestone, revealed in the latest Nescafé Plan 2030 Progress Report,

