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In just 6 months, Brewgooder has set up the world’s first Fairtrade-certified brewing supply chain for climate-resilient fonio grain – a native crop to West Africa.

Fonio is one of WWF’s 50 foods for the future. It is quick to harvest, doesn’t require fertilisers and uses much less water to grow than barley, meaning it can thrive in less fertile soils prominent in countries in West Africa.

Through close collaboration with fonio farming cooperatives in Guinea, the new supply chain, dubbed ‘Open Grain’, will ensure farmers are paid a fairer price for their produce, whilst promoting sustainable and equitable economic growth for the local communities.

So far 67 farmers have signed up and the hope is that hundreds more farmers will join them in the future.

The supply chain is accessible to all, with any UK brewer or business looking to utilise fonio able to tap into the Fairtrade-certified supply.  

The move has been made in conjunction with the Glasgow brewer’s launch of Brewgooder Fonio Session IPA (4.3%), which has already secured listings in Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, the-Cop and with British Airways.

“Alone we can make a small but meaningful difference, but as an entire industry – even if only adopting Fairtrade fonio in small amounts – we can support farmers in Guinea make a game-changing impact on these communities while simultaneously bringing quality and desirable products to market. Enabling other beer producers to use our supply chain makes that possible,”​ commented Alan Mahon, founder at Brewgooder.



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