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  2. Fair trade coffee - Wikipedia

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    However, direct trade is a new concept that is only utilized by for profit businesses like Counter Culture Coffee and Intelligentsia Coffee and therefore has no third party certification. [24] [25] Fair trade has become a repetition of free trade rather than being an alternative to the market economy which is dominated by supply and demand.

  3. Organic coffee - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Trade Association reported that organic coffee imports to the United States and Canada dramatically increased by 29% from 29,484 tons to 36,741 tons between the years of 2006 and 2007. Between 2007 and 2008, organic coffee imports increased to 40,370 tons, a growth of 12%.

  4. Equal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Equal Exchange coffee beans. Equal Exchange is a for-profit, Fairtrade, worker-owned cooperative headquartered in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Equal Exchange distributes organic, gourmet coffee, tea, sugar, bananas, avocados, cocoa, and chocolate bars produced by farmer cooperatives in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Founded in 1986, it is ...

  5. Sustainable coffee - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable coffee is a coffee that is grown and marketed for its sustainability.This includes coffee certified as organic, fair trade, and Rainforest Alliance.Coffee has a number of classifications used to determine the participation of growers (or the supply chain) in various combinations of social, environmental, and economic standards.

  6. Just Us! - Wikipedia

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    Just Us! Coffee Roasters Co-op is a Canadian importer of fair trade coffee, tea, sugar, and chocolate. Based in Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, Just Us! products are sold throughout Canada, typically in shops specializing in fair trade goods such as Ten Thousand Villages. Their motto is “People and the Planet before Profits”. [1]

  7. Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union - Wikipedia

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    The OCFCU distributes six organic Arabica coffee beans. [4] Oromia offers natural (un-washed) and washed coffee beans. These coffee beans come from six areas of Oromia: Harar: Natural coffee. Medium to light acidity, full-body, and strong mocha flavor with blueberry notes. [11] Jimma: Natural coffee. A well-balanced cup, medium acidity, and ...

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