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Title: Fairtrade Coffee


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Fairtrade Coffee
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Purpose
  • To assist coffee farmers in getting a fair price
    for the coffee they grow.
  • Guaranteed payment of 1.26/pound to growers
  • If the international price rises above this,
    growers will be paid extra
  • To offer protection to farmers in times of
    hardship
  • Provide credit to farmers so they can rely less
    on loans from middlemen
  • Develop direct long-term relationships between
    fair-trade distributors importers/roasters

3
Structure
  • Packers in Developed countries pay the Fair Trade
    Organization for the right to use the label on
    their products
  • Coffee must be purchased from registered Fair
    Trade exporters
  • These exporters must adhere to certain standards
    required by the Fair Trade Organization

4
History
  • Post WWII, the idea of Fair Trade emerged as a
    way to assist sellers in Third World markets
    get a fair price for their goods
    internationally.
  • In 1988 Fair Trade was applied to coffee because
    of a crisis. (high supplylow )
  • By 2000, Fairtrade Coffee had become the fastest
    growing aspect of the coffee industry

5
Growth Success
  • With the success of Fairtrade Coffee, the market
    expanded to include bananas, tea, sugar, vanilla
    and rice by 2005.
  • By 2007, sales of Fairtrade products in the USA
    reach 1 billion.
  • Major businesses such as Dunkin' Dounts,
    McDonands and Starbucks offer some fair trade
    products.

6
Criticism
  • Many companies are using the Fairtrade label to
    improve their image, but not really changing.
  • 2008 Starbucks uses only 5 Fair Trade Coffee
  • Fairtrade is costly for farmers as they need to
    adhere to certain principles
  • Organic -Hire workers and pay them fairly
  • The popularity of the Fairtrade market hurts the
    poorest farmers who cannot adhere to these
    standards

7
Not all Fairtrade Products are Equal
  • Every growing situation is unique so it is
    difficult to compare fair trade practices
  • Different farmers -Different land
  • Different countries (governments, tariffs)
  • Different communities needs
  • Some Co-ops prefer to use their for community
    development, while others for personal finances
  • Therefore it is important for the consumer to not
    just assume all Fairtrade labeled products are
    better

8
Fairtrade Done Right!
  • JustUs! Coffee
  • 1st Fairtrade organization in North America
    (1997)
  • Started in 1995, established a co-op with Mexico
  • Began as a small roaster in Nova Scotia
  • Won multiple awards in Canada for quality as well
    as social justice. (May 2012- Canada's Best Fair
    Trade Product)
  • http//www.justuscoffee.com/

9
Alternatives
  • Thrive Coffee Farmers roasting and packaging
    their own coffees
  • http//www.thrivefarmers.com/Rainforest
    Certified Eco-friendly approach, focus on
    sustainability for farmers and crops
  • http//www.rainforest-alliance.org/work/agricultur
    e/coffee

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Sources
  • Pedregal, Virginie DiazOzcaglar-Toulouse, Nil.
    "Why Does Not Everybody Purchase Fair Trade
    Products? The Question Of The Fairness Of Fair
    Trade Products' Consumption For Consumers1."
    International Journal Of Consumer Studies 35.6
    (2011) 655. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 17
    Nov. 2012
  • http//www.fairtradeusa.org/
  • http//fairtrade.ca/en
  • https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_trade_coffee
  • http//www.coffeeresearch.org/politics/fairtrade.h
    tm
  • http//www.globalexchange.org/fairtrade/coffee/coo
    peratives
  • http//www.justuscoffee.com/
  • http//www.starbucks.com/responsibility/sourcing/c
    offee
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