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Brewing Change: The Caribbrew Revolution

Beverly Malbranche

In honor of Black History Month, the story of Beverly Malbranche, the founder of Caribbrew, stands as a powerful testament to the impact of African diaspora entrepreneurship on community empowerment, sustainability, and economic development. Beverly’s journey from Haiti to the United States and back again, through the lens of her innovative coffee company, Caribbrew, highlights the resilience, creativity, and transformative power of Black entrepreneurs. This narrative not only celebrates Black history and achievements but also shines a light on the potential for business to drive social change, especially in communities that face systemic challenges.

Malbranche’s odyssey began with her upbringing in Haiti and her experiences as an international student in the U.S., which deeply influenced her entrepreneurial spirit and her mission to make a difference. Witnessing the hardships of small-scale farmers in Haiti and the lack of economic opportunities firsthand, Beverly was inspired to leverage entrepreneurship as a vehicle for positive change. Her discovery of Haiti’s forgotten legacy as a significant coffee producer sparked the idea for Caribbrew, aiming to revive this heritage and connect Haitian farmers to the global market.

Revitalizing Haiti’s renowned coffee legacy from the 1960s presented Beverly with a myriad of challenges and opportunities. Despite facing daunting obstacles such as Haiti’s poor infrastructure and skepticism from local farmers, Beverly’s commitment to fair trade, community engagement, and sustainability allowed Caribbrew to overcome these hurdles. By building trust with over 3,000 coffee and cocoa farmers, providing fair compensation, and investing in community infrastructure, Beverly has turned Caribbrew into a beacon of hope and economic revival in Haiti.

Central to Beverly’s mission is the empowerment of women and youth, demonstrating a profound commitment to gender equality and economic empowerment. By prioritizing the employment of women in Haiti and at Caribbrew’s New Jersey shipping facility, Beverly is dismantling barriers and fostering an environment of inclusivity and opportunity. This focus on empowering women through employment and support for women-led cooperatives in Haiti is a testament to Beverly’s dedication to advancing gender equality and economic development.

Sustainability and environmental stewardship are at the heart of Caribbrew’s operations, reflecting Beverly’s dedication to making a positive impact on the planet. Through sustainable farming practices, renewable energy, and minimizing waste, Beverly ensures that Caribbrew not only produces high-quality coffee and cocoa but also contributes to the preservation of biodiversity and the environment.

Despite the challenges of being a female entrepreneur in the coffee industry, Beverly’s resilience, innovation, and supportive network have propelled Caribbrew to success. Her efforts to promote gender equality and social impact within the industry have not only elevated Caribbrew but have also paved the way for other women entrepreneurs to follow.

Caribbrew’s contribution to the local community in New Jersey, especially through support for educational initiatives for disadvantaged Black boys in Newark, underscores Beverly’s commitment to uplifting those around her. This dedication to social and economic mobility through education and employment opportunities highlights the broader impact of Caribbrew beyond the coffee industry.

Beverly’s future goals for Caribbrew, including expanding its reach, building a robust online presence, and opening a flagship café in Downtown Newark, reflect her ambition to blend business growth with social impact. Her advice to young entrepreneurs, particularly those from the Caribbean diaspora, to persevere in the face of adversity and stay true to their values, resonates as a call to action for the next generation to harness entrepreneurship for social good.

In celebrating Black History Month, Beverly Malbranche’s story with Caribbrew is a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy and contributions of Black entrepreneurs to our world. It encapsulates the spirit of innovation, community, and resilience, serving as an inspiration for all who aspire to make a difference through their ventures, one cup of coffee at a time.

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