Archive for the ‘Fair Trade’ Category
Friday, March 20th, 2009
- Cocoa from the Dominican Republic

- Sugar from Paraguay
- Milk powder from Organic Valley Family of Farms in the US
IMPACT TO FARMERS The CONACADO Cooperative in the Dominican Republic provides essential loans to their cocoa farmer members. The co-op also provides technical training in quality improvement, including organic production. Farmers gain access to more and better resources, allowing them to not only plan for the future but also invest in their own communities.
Friday, March 20th, 2009
Organic Dark Chocolate Bar with Almonds
Cocoa from the Dominican Republic and Valle Rio Apurimac, Peru. Almonds from Southern Spain.
IMPACT TO FARMERS CACVRA/El Quinacho Co-ops in Peru have chosen to work with cocoa the stable, safe and reliable alternative to the allure of cocaine production. By choosing to stay committed to cocoa production they have created a more viable and sustainable economic system for their future generations.
Friday, March 20th, 2009
MEDIUM ROAST From Jalapa and San Juan Rio Coco, Nicaragua
IMPACT TO FARMERS CECOCAFEN Cooperative has used a portion of their Fair Trade premiums to support the women’s development projects. More than 320 women participate in a solidarity savings and loan program. Many of these women are saving money for the first time in their lives. The loans are used to start small income-generating projects which help the women meet some of their families most essential needs — nutrition, school supplies, and clothing. In addition, they are learning business,
marketing, and leadership skills.
Friday, March 20th, 2009
FULL CI TY ROAST From Sidamo, Ethiopia
IMPACT TO FARMERS The Organic Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU) includes roughly 150 co-ops, with over 130,000 members. By working together, farmer-members are able to pool their resources to construct new schools, health centers, and clean water centers.
Friday, March 20th, 2009
FRENCH & FULL CI TY ROASTS From Latin America, including Caranavi, Bolivia.
IMPACT TO FARMERS Antofagasta Cooperative invested their Fair Trade premiums in improving
their coffee processing facilities. They added raised drying beds, storage sheds, and new depulpers, demonstrating their commitment to quality and their long-term partnership with Equal Exchange.