On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 17:05:43 -0600, Arri London >
wrote:
wrote:
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>> In rec.food.cooking, Miche > wrote:
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>> > > But the wanky coffee yields a better price to the farmer than
Fairtrade.
>>
>> > But it's priced so that I can't afford to buy it.
>>
>> If you buy Fairtrade coffee, you pay at least as much, and likely
more,
>> than non- Fairtrade coffees which yield more for the farmers.
>
>
>That's probably not true. Few farmers own coffee plantations. At
least
>with Fairtrade, the people who grow the coffee have a chance to own
the
>land. If that's not possible, they get a larger share of the profit.
>
>I am not
>> o
>
>You haven't provided any instance that specialty coffee which is not
>Fairtrade will help farmers.
Fair Trade is not applicable to Kona Coffee.
I am a farmer and we have the land lease to 5 acres. We grow Kona a
specialty coffee. When you buy from us, it goes directly to the
farmer. That is who we are.
aloha,
Thunder..
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