วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2552

A Fair Cup?

Coffee is the second largest market for oil. However, the comparison between the coffee and the oil is no longer there, how many coffee farmers live below the poverty line, even by the standards of the countries of the Third World. One factor which may contribute to this sad reality is that trade coffee is often significantly lower the cost of production, leading to terrible consequences on the lives of producteurcom and their families. For sensibilizzarela situation degsie farmers, and contributes to your situation, Justo-Trade-movement began in 1988.

 The three pillars of this initiative are: 1) a fair price. This ensures that farmers a fair price, and that workers receive fair compensation for their work. 2) improvement of product quality. Upon receiving a fair price, producers of Fair Trade is not necessary to sacrifice the quality, in the course of productivity. Credo that the crucial point that this charity is not the end, but we  won a product of quality, vital, we are in a position on the market. 3) Environmental tque. Most of the Fair Trade coffee in the U.S. is certified organic and shade grown. This means that the products covered by the conservation of biological diversity, the tree canopies to protect migratory birds and help reduce global warming reconstruiredere.

 As a consumer, you have to play an important role in the choice of coffee,  but also for his support for the independence of coffee and their owners, they deserve, like all members of the chain of coffee, a fair agreement.


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