Transfair USA | TransFair USA Licensed Partners

Transfair USA | TransFair USA Licensed Partners ()

  „Williamsburg Coffee & Tea  | Todd Arnette  | Williamsburg VA“

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Global Exchange : 100% Fair Trade Companies Global Exchange : 100% Fair Trade Companies

  „Listings including non-100% companies, manufacturers, importers, and processors: TransFairUSA. Retailer listings: TransFair USA, Fair Trade Federation. Order on-linefrom company web sites or“

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Tea & Coffee 08/02 - Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Certified Tea in the U.S. Tea & Coffee 08/02 - Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Certified Tea in the U.S.

  „To find out more about Fair Trade tea, call TransFair USA at (1)(510) 663-5260 or e-mail info@transfairusa.org .“

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It's All About Coffee It's All About Coffee

  TransFair USA is pleased to announce the launch of our new website. Many months in the making, we’ve created this cutting-edge tool to help our partners learn more about the world of Fair Trade and its positive impact on the lives of many.“

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  „The Fair Trade certification means something because it is a third party, not for profit organization making the certification. The most common organization in the US is Transfair USA. It in turn is overseen by a global watchdog organization. I urge you to visit transfairusa.org and see what Fair Trade is all about.“

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Coffee Guide - Coffee Politics Coffee Guide - Coffee Politics

  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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