Cafe Campesino ...from crop to cup a Fair Trade

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  „ Q. Does the "Transfair" fair trade logo on a company’s product indicate that the company is a fair trade company?“

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  „According to Transfair USA more than 555,000 farmers and their families benefit from coffee sales through the Fair Trade network of over 300 farmer cooperatives. Clearly Fair Trade is having a positive impact on communities throughout the world. Each time you chose to drink Fair Trade coffee or buy Fair Trade Products you are contributing to that progress and helping individuals and communities throughout the world.“

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  „A few examples: One of my favorite cafes, in British Columbia, does double duty as a cafe roastery. I buy fresh coffee, from them, when I pass through town. Yet a couple of things stick out that really bother me.“

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  „Harris is the president of Cooperative Coffees, one of the U.S. groups spreading the word about fair trade. He also owns Cafe' Campesino in Americus, where he pays more to buy his beans.“

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  „For the health conscious, chemical free products are healthier for the human body and contain all natural products. Interestingly, organic issues related to the consumption of coffee are a bit different than with most other foods or beverages. Your chosing organic coffee over conventional coffee is really a vote for the farmer's health and the health of the environment in developing countries. Why?“

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  Fair Trade does not necessarily mean that the extra money trickles down to the people who harvest the coffee. TransFair USA is an independent 3rd party certification that ensures that: Coffee importers agree to purchase from the small farmers included in the International Fair Trade Coffee Register. Farmers are guaranteed a minimum "fair trade price" of $1.26/pound FOB for their coffee. If world price rises above this floor price, farmers will be paid a small ($0.05/pound) premium above market price. Coffee importers provide a certain amount of credit to farmers against future sales, helping farmers stay out of debt to local coffee "coyotes" or middlemen. Importers and roasters agree to develop direct, long-term trade relationships with producer groups, thereby cutting out middlemen and bringing greater commercial stability to an extremely unstable market.“

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