KOPI LESTARI AGROFORESTRY AND LAND REHABILITATION WITH SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN INDONESIA

The PURE PROJECT SAS · Multiple provinces · 2.400 ha

Suspended

Kopi Lestari is a small (2,400 ha) grouped agroforestry program run by French developer PUR (formerly Pur Projet) with smallholder coffee farmers in Aceh/North Sumatra (Arabica) and Lampung (Robusta).

Name
KOPI LESTARI AGROFORESTRY AND LAND REHABILITATION WITH SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN INDONESIA
Developer
The PURE PROJECT SAS
Province
Multiple provinces
Type
Agriculture Forestry and Other Land Use
Methodology
AR-AMS0007
Hectares
2.400 ha
Status
Suspended
Integrity score
63 / 100
Registry IDs
Verra VCS3587
Generated
Updated 2026-04-23

What is KOPI LESTARI AGROFORESTRY AND LAND REHABILITATION WITH SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN INDONESIA?

Kopi Lestari is a small (2,400 ha) grouped agroforestry program run by French developer PUR (formerly Pur Projet) with smallholder coffee farmers in Aceh/North Sumatra (Arabica) and Lampung (Robusta). Active since 2013 and anchored as an insetting project for Nespresso AAA supply chain; pipeline status on AR-AMS0007 — a sunset CDM methodology that will likely force migration to Verra's VM0047 before any issuance.

Who operates KOPI LESTARI AGROFORESTRY AND LAND REHABILITATION WITH SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN INDONESIA?

KOPI LESTARI AGROFORESTRY AND LAND REHABILITATION WITH SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN INDONESIA is developed by The PURE PROJECT SAS and listed on Verra VCS3587.

What is its integrity score?

63 / 100. Driven down by validation recency (50) and supported by community flags (75).

Why is it notable?

Latest news. No project-specific news published in 2025-2026 that names Kopi Lestari. Closest adjacent signals: Nespresso's 2024 disclosure of 10M shade trees planted across nine origins including Indonesia ; Verra's ongoing enforcement of the CDM ARR sunset . No registry issuance, verification report, or retirement announcement was located.

When was this last updated?

This dossier was generated on 2026-04-23 by claude-agent-websearch.

Kopi Lestari is a small (2,400 ha) grouped agroforestry program run by French developer PUR (formerly Pur Projet) with smallholder coffee farmers in Aceh/North Sumatra (Arabica) and Lampung (Robusta). Active since 2013 and anchored as an insetting project for Nespresso AAA supply chain; pipeline status on AR-AMS0007 — a sunset CDM methodology that will likely force migration to Verra's VM0047 before any issuance. Methodology field in source DB appears mislabeled as 'wetlands.'

Activities & scale Kopi Lestari ('Sustainable Coffee') is a landscape-level agroforestry and land-rehabilitation program run by PUR with smallholder coffee farmers across Indonesia, listed at 2,400 ha under AR-AMS0007 small-scale A/R CDM frame 1. PUR's project page confirms two operating zones: high-altitude Arabica in Aceh/North Sumatra and Robusta in Lampung (where farmers crop inside state-permitted protected forests), with a start date of 2013. Core activities: timber and fruit tree seedlings, farmer training, technical assistance, and monitoring — targeting erosion control, soil-fertility recovery, microclimate regulation, and income diversification.

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AI-generated from public sources on 2026-04-23 · confidence: low · model: claude-agent-websearch · Flag inaccuracy

63/ 100

Moderate

Validation & verification50/100
Reversal risk (inverse)70/100
Community & benefit-sharing75/100
Transparency & disclosure55/100

v1 methodology, calibrating. Last computed 2026-06-10.

RegistryExternal IDStatusLast synced
VerraVCS3587suspended08 Jun 2026· Synced 2 days ago

Pipeline — no issuances recorded.

Total retired

No retirements recorded.

Total

3.540

High confidence

0

Nominal confidence

0

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Score computed 2026-06-10 from inputs: alerts last 90 days (3540), high-confidence alerts (0), registries (1), years since validation (unknown).

Methodology v1. Weights: validation recency 25%, reversal risk 35%, community flags 20%, transparency 20%. See full methodology →