All Blog Posts Tagged 'fair' (6)

Heart Of A Roaster/ Farmer

Today I Would Like To Celebrate That Same Awareness. The Farmers Still Need Your Support Every Day, To Ensure That The Communities In Which They Live Thrive. They're Not Looking For Handouts, Or HYPE Programs Of Supporting Them. Farmers Look For And Depend On Authentic Connections And Rely On Fair, Even More Than Fair Solutions That Provide Lasting Sustainability. This…

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Added by BaristaOnDutY on April 10, 2011 at 4:28am — No Comments

Heart Of A Roaster/ Farmer

Today I Would Like To Celebrate That Same Awareness. The Farmers Still Need Your Support Every Day, To Ensure That The Communities In Which They Live Thrive. They're Not Looking For Handouts, Or HYPE Programs Of Supporting Them. Farmers Look For And Depend On Authentic Connections And Rely On Fair, Even More Than Fair Solutions That Provide Lasting Sustainability. This…

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Added by BaristaOnDutY on April 10, 2011 at 4:28am — No Comments

Interested in the ethical coffee movement? Consider helping me with my research!

Hello baristas, shop owners, and coffee enthusiasts. Are you interested in or employed in the ethical coffee movement? Do you buy or sell fair trade, direct trade, or otherwise socially responsible coffee? If so, consider helping me with my research on the ethical coffee market (fair trade, organic, direct trade, socially responsible, etc).



I'm a graduate student in sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where I'm researching the production, sale, and consumption… Continue

Added by Nicki Cole on September 9, 2008 at 4:39pm — 1 Comment

Visiting coffee friends in Brazil...

I recently traveled to Brazil to visit several coffee producer organizations and friends. I went to Poco Fundo and Nova Resende in Southern Minas, to Lajinha in Eastern Minas and to Venda Nova do Imigrante in Espitito Santo (a lovely town founded by Italian immigrants, many of whom arrived to Brazil to work in coffee in the 1800’s).



Poco Fundo grows one of my favorite coffees from Brazil. I visited COOPFAM http://www.coopfam.com.br/ and spent time with Luis Adauto, president of the… Continue

Added by Miguel Zamora on July 14, 2008 at 12:30am — No Comments

Fair Trade Paper - cuz you asked

Here is my paper... because apparently there were some who wanted to read it. I want to say that because of the class requirements, the draft is pretty superficial, but all the sources that I used were sooooo good and in-depth. Anyway, hope you learn something :)



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Running Head: FAIR TRADE









Fair Trade: The Revolution

Noelle Connolly

Eastern Washington University





March 2008



Fair… Continue

Added by Noelle on March 13, 2008 at 3:58pm — 1 Comment

Coffee Farmers who are Landmine Victims!

Major coffee producing regions of the world have also been the sites of bitter conflict, including Columbia, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Vietnam, Laos, Uganda, Angola and Ethiopia. Tragically, areas with the heaviest concentrations of landmine use and the best coffee producing regions frequently overlap.



One of the best places to grow high quality coffee is in the mountains, the same areas that in times of war are strategically significant as borders between territories, or as… Continue

Added by Swapna on March 5, 2008 at 7:44am — 2 Comments

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