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TransFair Canada: What's Fair?

TransFair Canada: What's Fair? ()

  „Second A businessperson purchases the cocoa beans from the farmer. She turns the cocoa into chocolate bars and puts them in a package. The businessperson then sells her bars to stores in Canada. She does this to earn money to feed her family too.“

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CBBC Newsround | WORLD | Cocoa deal to boost fair trade chocolate CBBC Newsround | WORLD | Cocoa deal to boost fair trade chocolate

  „Paying a fair price They are able to offer much less money than the farmer wants for their crops because of the farmer doesn't accept the price on offer, the companies will take their business somewhere else. Fair trade companies make sure they pay the farmers enough money to earn a living after covering all their costs. Watch/Listen Hear story More Info Would you pay more for fair trade chocolate? Which is your top choc type? Chocolate quiz Past Stories Eat 'fairtrade' chocolate, says Cat Deeley Children fight for better working conditions Which is your top choc type? Chocolate Web Links Fair Trade campaign Note: You will leave CBBC.“

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CBBC Newsround | TRADE | Fair trade chocolate CBBC Newsround | TRADE | Fair trade chocolate

  Fair trade chocolate bars are made from cocoa beans which are bought for a fair price from farmers.“

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View topic - Roasting for eating? - Coffee Forum View topic - Roasting for eating? - Coffee Forum

  „Have you ever had chocolate covered coffee beans? Does anyone know how these are roasted so that they can be eaten?“

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Fairtrade | Foods and Drinks | Chocolate and cocoa Fairtrade | Foods and Drinks | Chocolate and cocoa

  „Range and availability of Fairtrade cocoas“

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Health Page 7 Health Page 7

  Caffeine is naturally occurring in the leaves, seeds orfruits of more than 63 plant species worldwide. The most commonly known sources ofcaffeine are coffee and cocoa beans, cola nuts and tea leaves. The amount of caffeine infood products varies depending on the serving size, the type of product and preparationmethod. With teas and coffees, the plant variety also affects caffeine content.“

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