Stewards of the Baru Watershed Restoration & Regenerative Expo
Owning Our Own Regenerative Supply Chains

A BEU × Bloom Network Coffee Partnership
Across Uganda, farmers in the BEU Permaculture Group have spent more than a decade building a different kind of agricultural system—one rooted in soil health, community ownership, and long-term resilience. What began as a local effort to restore degraded land has grown into a cooperative supply chain that raises farmer incomes, protects microclimates, and brings regenerative products directly to global markets.
Bloom Network and BEU are partnering to expand this model. Together, we’re building a supply chain where value stays with the people who grow it, and where each step, from the seedling to the roasted bean, supports ecological regeneration and community well-being.
Why Coffee?
Coffee is one of BEU’s most successful crops. It grows within large-scale permaculture agroforestry systems where more than 500 indigenous species are planted alongside export crops. This approach:
- restores local microclimates
- increases water retention
- reduces flood risks
- improves soil health
- diversifies farm income
- strengthens food sovereignty
Farmers working with BEU see 30–50% higher incomes than conventional practices—not from external inputs, but from healthier ecosystems and direct access to fair markets.
Where Bloom Comes In
Bloom Network helps link BEU’s community-led production to customers, partners, and collaborators around the world. By contributing marketing, distribution support, and global visibility, Bloom makes it possible for BEU to reach stable, long-term markets for their coffee.
This partnership also creates a pathway for other Local Bloom hubs to develop their own regenerative supply chains - rooted in their place, culture, and materials.
Our First Joint Offering
BEU × Bloom Coffee
Grown cooperatively in Uganda, roasted in Kansas, and distributed through a transparent, community-centered network.
Every purchase supports:
- permaculture education in Ugandan schools
- expansion of the Tropical Permaculture Education Institute of Africa
- agriculture and climate resilience research
- Bloom Network’s work connecting regenerative hubs worldwide
This campaign marks a step toward a bioregional production economy - one where communities produce what they need, trade what they grow, and retain ownership of the value they create.
We invite you to be part of it.
Shop Coffee (US) → https://shop.bloomnetwork.earth/
Learn More (EU) → https://permaculture-trade.de/
Partner with BEU → https://broadfieldpermaculture.org/