Ethical Coffees

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  „Typical workers on coffee plantations are paid extremely low wages, especially when compared to the value of their crops. The term'fair trade' means that the companies growing the coffee are paying their workers a fair wage. Many fair trade coffee growers also work to improve the living standards and educational opportunities for their workers and their families.“

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CoffeeGeek - The Basics of Ethical Coffees CoffeeGeek - The Basics of Ethical Coffees

  „The important part is to pay a little attention to where your money goes. Major movements to address the economic impact of coffee prices are relationship coffee, Far Trade coffee, and fairly traded coffee.“

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Indiacoffee - Information on research and extension services of the Coffee Board Indiacoffee - Information on research and extension services of the Coffee Board

  „Training Section: Regular training programmes are conducted for estate managers and supervisory personnel of the coffee plantations and also for the extension officers of the Coffee Board.“

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Coffee From Around The World - National Coffee Association Coffee From Around The World - National Coffee Association

  „More recently, coffee has been re-introduced and the coffee industry is growing so rapidly that Vietnam is rapidly becoming one of the world's largest producers. Today, small plantations, located in the southern half of the country, produce mostly robusta coffee.  In the cup, Vietnamese coffee has a light acidity and mild body with a good balance. It is frequently used for blending.“

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International Coffee Organization International Coffee Organization

  Coffee was introduced in the year 1600 but commercial plantations were set up during the 1820s following British investment. Most of the coffee planted in early years was Arabica apparently introduced by a Muslim pilgrim, Baba Budan. Robusta was introduced at the end of the nineteenth century for planting in estates at lower altitude.“

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Buying Ethical Coffee and Tea Buying Ethical Coffee and Tea

  „Organic Coffee Company

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