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The Father of All Beans: Arabica Coffee Beans
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http://www.alldaycoffeebreak.com/coffee/what-is-fair-trade-organic-coffee-440
The Father of All Beans: Arabica Coffee Beans
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Two Northern Michigan University (NMU) students – Lisa McCarthy of Greenville, WI and Sarah Swanson of Rapid River, MI – are giving presentations across the Upper Peninsula on their recent Lutheran World Relief trip to Nicaragua during which they met with coffee farmers and learned about fair trade.
This is the first of several excerpts from their presentation.
In part three, the students describe how the women of Nicaragua are treated with respect, the importance of families and the environmental protection efforts of one Nicaraguas organic farmers.
The NMU students among 13 Americans on Lutheran World Relief Study Tour entitled NICARAGUA: Pour Justice to the Brim from January 5-12, 2009
The group visited the capitol of Managua, and the cities/villages of Matagalpa, Jinotega and La Reyna.
Fair trade ensures fair wages, and protects women’s rights and human rights plus fights poverty.
Arriving at the peak of the coffee harvest, the students visited many aspects of the industry including dry mills, wet mills and coffee cooperatives.
They spoke on January 13, 2008 to a group at the St. Mark’s Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Marquette, MI.
Related links:
LWR Study Trips
http://www.lwr.org/study
Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) at Northern Michigan University (NMU)
http://www.nmulutherans.org
http://www.nmulutherans.org/newsletter.html#fragment-5
http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
http://www.elca.org
Northern Great Lakes Synod (NGLS)
http://www.nglsynod.org
http://www.nglsynod.org/about-our-synod.html
LWR Study Tour on January 5-12, 2009 – NICARAGUA: Pour Justice to the Brim:
http://www.lwr.org/study/nica
Fair Trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Fairtrade_Certification_Mark
http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade
http://www.crsfairtrade.org/assets/fair-trade-timeline.pdf
http://www.fairtrade.net
http://www.transfairusa.org
http://www.usworker.coop/front
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Fair_Trade_Organization
Equal Exchange
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Exchange
http://www.equalexchange.coop/fair-trade
http://www.equalexchange.coop
Videos
http://blog.iamnotashamed.net/2007/03/12/make-your-sweet-tooth-an-equal-exchange/
http://www.equalexchange.coop/new-video
SolCafé
http://www.vianica.com/activity/122/visit-to-the-solcafe-coffee-processing-plant
http://schweisguth.org/~melissa/nicaragua/solcafe.html
CECOCAFEN
http://www.equalexchange.coop/profile-of-cecocafen-in-nicaragua
http://www.transfairusa.org/pdfs/profiles/Cecocafen-Nica.PDF
http://www.alternativa3.com/2006/productores.php?id=150&idioma=en
http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/coffee/cecocafen
Nicaragua coffee cooperatives
http://fairtrade.change.org/blog/view/face_of_fair_trade_la_fem_coffee_cooperative
http://crs.org/nicaragua/women-coffee-coop
http://www.equalexchange.coop/worker-owned
http://www.usaid.gov/stories/nicaragua/cs_nc_coffee.html
http://justcoffee.coop/en/geography/nicaragua
http://www.nicaraguasc.org.uk/partners/index.htm
Center for Global Education
http://globaled.us
http://www.globaled.us/wwcu
http://www.globaled.us/wwcu/state.asp?region=Michigan
Fair Trade Principals
http://www.kaldi.com/fair-trade-coffee.htm.
Email LWR Coffee Project & Fair Trade
fairtrade at lwr.org
Update Fair Trade projects/participate in LWR Action Center:
http://action.lwr.org/site/PageServer?pagename=SignUp
Lutheran World Relief & Fair Trade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheran_World_Relief
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/justice.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/lwt.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/elsal.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/elcanr.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/faith.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/cup.asp
http://www.lwr.org/coffee/justice.asp
http://www.equalexchange.coop/LWR-Delegation-to-Nicaragua
http://www.lwr.org/fairtrade/resources.asp
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This is the first of a series of video blogs documenting the trade of coffee between the coffee cooperative, Coope Pueblos, here in southern Costa Rica to the United States. This video focuses on the last day of the coffee harvest here as we helped Roberto Jimenez pick the last of his beans for the season. Check out more at www.fincaproject.org
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a musical journey through the lives and careers, of superstar slow roasted coffee legends, Frank Sumatra, Bean Martin, and Sammy Decaf Jr, as they ply their wares in the heady, fair trade/organic showbiz world bringing their unique style,to the taste buds of an unknowing public used to the worthy but more mundane coffee ‘hoofers’ of beverage tinseltown ‘Las Grindas’”
Duration : 0:3:58
Sustainable Harvest is a green specialty coffee importer with a unique mission to link small holder growers to better paying markets using a concept it created called “Relationship Coffee.” As one of the largest fair trade coffee importers in the world, the price Sustainable Harvest pays growers is always well above the world commodity prices for coffee.
Sustainable Harvest hopes to set an example for how a small business can create sustainable systems that build lasting markets for coffee farmers around the globe.
Relationship Coffee is built upon a foundation of transparency, full traceability, trade credit, total quality, and training.
Sustainable Harvest invests about half of what it earns as a coffee importer to train small-holder coffee growers and coffee cooperatives to improve their quality and access higher paying markets. It does this through five overseas farmer-training offices in Africa, South America, Central America and Mexico – all of which are devoted to farmer training and coffee support services.
As one of the fastest growing specialty coffee importers, the company sources from the top organic and fair trade farms from around the world. The company sells these coffees to USA, Canadian and Japanese coffee roasters and retailers, and helps them tell the story behind the beans.
Sustainable Harvest was the first importer to focus exclusively on organic, shade-grown, and fair trade specialty coffees. The company was awarded in 2006 by the Specialty Coffee ociation of America for the creation and development of the idea called “Relationship Coffee”, as a new business model which has helped thousands of small coffee farmers and communities survive the recent coffee crisis.
This video is to share how small companies can become an industry trend setter in creasting innovative and sustainable business trade relationships between growers and buyers.
Duration : 0:8:17
This is a shade-grown organic and Fair Trade Certified arabica coffee bean that is light roasted fresh specifically for your order. Costa Rican is a very clean (washed processed) coffee. The region from which we source our coffees are very environmentally conscience, from the animals to water usage to recycling. Flavor profiles range from apricot to peach-like hints to chocolate flavor. This coffee is roasted to a medium roast to bring out the brightness and to insure that these ful tastes are not diminished by a dark roast profile. This coffee is excellent for a cheery morning wake-up or an afternoon break.
Order some at www.surfcitycoffee.com
Duration : 0:0:43
Part 3 – The Beans Develop Their Energy!
How to roast gourmet coffee beans with the master of coffee, Derryl Reid of Green Bean Coffee Imports.
Green Bean Coffee Imports is the first (and only) Manitoba company to be Fair Trade Certified to sell FTC (and organic) gourmet coffee.
In this clip, Derryl teaches how to roast coffee beans to perfection. Watch out Starbucks, Move over Second Cup, Look out Tim Hortons – Green Bean Coffee is in town!
http://www.greenbeancoffeeimports.com
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Duration : 0:2:3
This video was generously made by local filmmakers Gabe and Jacob of 612Authentic. They wanted to do a short film about a Minneapolis based company doing business differently. They hung out with us for a few days and filmed from inside our delivery trailer while our bike deliverers pulled them around town. They attended a bunch of coffee cuppings and left Peace Coffee highly caffeinated. The video they put together is a great representation of what makes our company a unique and fun place to work. Big thanks to Pert Near’ Sandstone for letting us use their music in the film.The Peace Crew and the farmers that grow it are very proud of our coffee. Thanks to all of you that choose us for your cup of java.
Duration : 0:4:45
Learn about the world of Coffee, from producer to consumer. Listen as Chris and Jody Treter, talk about how they got started as coffee roasting artisans. Learn how they purchase coffee beans directly from small scale independent growing groups around the world. See how they take raw coffee beans, meticulously roasting different varieties of beans at specific temperatures to produce a unique flavor for each type of bean. For more information on Higher Ground Coffee Roasters, of Traverse City, MI, visit Chris and Jody’s website at: www.highergroundstrading.com
Duration : 0:6:5
How to roast gourmet coffee beans with the master of coffee, Derryl Reid of Green Bean Coffee Imports.
Green Bean Coffee Imports is the first (and only) Manitoba company to be Fair Trade Certified to sell FTC (and organic) gourmet coffee.
In this clip, Derryl teaches how to roast coffee beans to perfection. Watch out Starbucks, Move over Second Cup, Look out Tim Hortons – Green Bean Coffee is in town!
http://www.greenbeancoffeeimports.com
Leave a comment – tell us what you think!
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