A loan helped 1,500+ farm workers earn a higher income producing climate-smart spices in India and Sri Lanka.


Diaspora Co.'s story

The spice trade undercompensates farmers and produces low quality final products. Farmers typically only receive about 2% of the final price of the product. Meanwhile,traders, auction houses, and importers / exporters capture most of the value.

Diaspora Co. is a woman-of-color-owned business dedicated to working with South Asia’s best regenerative family farms. Diaspora works with 140+ farm partners and 1500+ farm workers across 10 states in India & Sri Lanka to source their collection of 30+ single-origin spices and 6 house blends that are sold to their primary market in the US. Diaspora sets thriving wages with its farm partners (an average of 3 to 5x higher than commodity prices) that ensure smallholder partners and their workers are adequately compensated for their labor.

Kiva’s loan is critical for Diaspora ahead of their planting and harvesting seasons as they look to invest in seeds, irrigation, and farmworker help. It enables the company to make pre-harvest advances for the majority of Diaspora’s supply chain, allowing farmers to produce without taking on high-interest predatory loans. Lending to Diaspora supports improved, sustainable livelihoods and climate-smart agriculture practices. This is Diaspora’s second loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program. View their last loan here.


This loan is special because:

This woman-led enterprise increases incomes and yields with sustainable farming practices.



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