Facts About Fair Trade

Facts About Fair Trade ()

  „Fair trade connects producers and consumers in more equitable, more meaningful and more sustainable ways. Fair Trade is based on seven principles as quoted by the Fair Trade Federation (FTF), the largest association of fair trade organizations.“

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Sweet Maria's Small But Important Donation Program Sweet Maria's Small But Important Donation Program

  What is Fair Trade? Fair trade is an innovative concept that connects producers and consumers in more equitable, more meaningful and more sustainable ways. It happens through the development of consumer interest and the creation/cultivation of socially responsible importers.“

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CRS Fair Trade CRS Fair Trade

  „We import and sell only Organic, Fair Trade, green coffees from small farmer cooperatives in order to foster a more equitable and sustainable system of coffee trade that directly benefits these farmers, their families, their communities, and the environment. “

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Virtual Coffee: A Review of the Sustainable Coffee Conference, Denver Virtual Coffee: A Review of the Sustainable Coffee Conference, Denver

  „He can be reached at 510.652.2100or sustainable@earthlink.net. Portions of this article also appear in Coffee & Cocoa International.“

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Coffee Kids | Sustainable Coffee Links Coffee Kids | Sustainable Coffee Links

  „Songbird Foundation (promoting shade-grown coffee)“

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Global Exchange : nacla1000.html Global Exchange : nacla1000.html

  „Paul Rice, TransFair's Director, spent over ten years working with coffee cooperatives in Latin America and realized that building a Fair Trade market was more sustainable than other development projects. TransFair reasoned that it could appeal to "specialty" coffee consumers: buyers who pay top dollar for top-quality Arabica beans. Arabica coffee retails for about $10 a pound and comprises 15 to 25 percent of the total coffee market. TransFair's research showed that people who pay $10 a pound for coffee would not mind adding a dollar more to guarantee a fair trade price to small coffee farmers.“

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