gepa Fair Trade Company – Chronicle (2002-2003) (#)
„the joint organic tea project of gepa and the trading partner STASSEN of Sri Lanka celebrated its jubilee!“
http://www.gepa3.de/htdocs_en/fair_trade/ chronik02_03.html - Cached
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„There are some very high quality teas being produced at estates in China, Taiwan, India, Japan, Sri Lanka, as well as in some other countries, that are both enjoyable and affordable. It’s interesting to see that while there are a great variety of teas, formed into different shapes and sizes, they actually all come from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis. Different flavors result from different varietals, differences in processing, different soils, climate, and elevation.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/03/tea/
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„Speaker Ranjit de Silva representing Gami Seva Sevanna tea plantation in Sri Lanka which sells tea to the European Fairtrade market expressed his delight at witnessing the momentum created by the commitment of all sections of the UK Fairtrade movement. The evening ended by cutting a huge Fairtrade chocolate cake,iced with the new FAIRTRADE Mark, made up of 12 Fairtrade chocolate cakes kindly donated by the Co-op. The cake is the newest addition to their range of Fairtrade foods and will be available on supermarket shelves in two weeks time. George Alagiah added'the new Mark is bold and it is visible - it says that we are not going to be shy about pushing the virtues of quantity and equity that we stand for.'“
http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/ get_involved_campaign_email.htm
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„In 1987, the first organic tea project worldwide followed, in cooperation between the trading partner STASSEN from Sri Lanka and gepa.“
http://www.gepa3.de/htdocs_en/fair_trade/ chronik80.html
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„India, Sri Lanka, East Africa) with private ownership and management distinct from the working population, which resides on and within the estate. Like coffee farmers, tea workers are able to make meaningful improvements in their living standards as a result of Fair Trade.“
http://www.teaandcoffee.net/0802/tea.htm
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„China was the main tea source of eighteenth century. Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka), Central and Eastern African countries were sending teas to the London Auction.“
http://www.mrcoffee.com/teahistory.aspx
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