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  2. Starbucks sued for allegedly using coffee from farms with ...

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    The verification program is administered by a company called SCS Global Services in collaboration with Conservation International. ... Starbucks has 10 “farmer support centers” in coffee ...

  3. Coffee is in danger. Starbucks is working on solutions

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    Starbucks, with nearly 36,000 locations across the globe is heavily reliant on farmers — it buys from about 400,000 farmers across 30 countries. They, along with other coffee farmers across the ...

  4. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Since Starbucks has partnered with Conservation International (CI) to draft plans and audit its coffee and farmer equity (C.A.F.E.) program, [342] Starbucks's C.A.F.E. practices are based on a rating system of 249 indicators. Farmers who earn high overall scores receive higher prices than those who achieve lower scores.

  5. Starbucks Opens First Farmer Support Center in Yunnan ... - AOL

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    Starbucks Opens First Farmer Support Center in Yunnan, China; Strengthening Commitment to China Farming Communities Ongoing investments reaffirm long-term commitment to market as it progresses ...

  6. Criticism of Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks' footprint in the United States, showing saturation of metropolitan areas. Some of the methods Starbucks has used to expand and maintain their dominant market position, including buying out competitors' leases, intentionally operating at a loss, and clustering several locations in a small geographical area (i.e., saturating the market), have been labeled anti-competitive by critics. [14]

  7. 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.

  8. Nestle to pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in global coffee alliance

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    The Swiss-based food giant will pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in cash for the rights to sell the U.S. coffee chain's products around the world.

  9. Acumen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The initiative involves a 3-year, $10 million commitment to improve the economic lives of farmers by creating and improving privately held companies which links the farmers to Unilever's global supply chain and distribution network. This increases the social and economic impact of these businesses alongside sustaining them. [16]