Civet poop coffee boosts livelihood, conservation in South Cotabato’s Mt. Matutum

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Civet poop coffee boosts livelihood, conservation in South Cotabato’s Mt. Matutum
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A Philippine palm civet replica displayed at the processing plant of Greentropics Coffee Enterprise in General Santos City. Image by Bong S. Sarmiento / Mongabay (Editor’s Note: This article …

A Philippine palm civet replica displayed at the processing plant of Greentropics Coffee Enterprise in General Santos City. Image by Bong S. Sarmiento / Mongabay

Their sustainable practice differs from commercial civet coffee operations elsewhere in Southeast Asia, which are associated with mistreatment of caged civets. Mount Matutum, a protected landscape, rises behind the village. Image by Bong S. Sarmiento for Mongabay. “Civets are revered in our community for their life-changing contribution not only to the tribe but to the environment as well,” says Bal Buan, one of Purok 8’s community leaders.

The civets usually excrete the coffee beans before they sleep during the day. At the crack of dawn, the villagers, especially during peak harvest season, scour the forest floor to find the prized pooped seeds.

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