Open Skills Education (OSE™)

Open Skills Education (OSE™) is a global skills equity framework

Pollination increases coffee yields and uniformity by improving fertilization rates. Bee activity enhances cherry development and reduces malformed beans.

Farms near natural habitats often achieve higher productivity without increased inputs. Pollinator-friendly practices therefore improve both ecological resilience and farm economics.

Coffee production benefits directly from biodiversity preservation, making conservation an economic strategy rather than a cost.

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