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Press Releases 4/25/03 Beans for all Dunkin' Donuts espresso beverages, including cappuccino and latte, will be certified through TransFair USA, the only independent certifier of Fair Trade products in the U.S. The Fair Trade model guarantees farmers a price of $1.26 per pound for coffee. This enables farmers to make a sustainable living and encourages them to invest in quality coffee crops. "Our philosophy has always been to make high quality coffee accessible to as
many people as possible," said Ken Kimmel, Vice President, Dunkin' Donuts
Concepts. "Driving demand for quality helps farmers, and Dunkin' Donuts sells
three million cups of quality coffee per day. Buying Fair Trade coffee for
espresso beverages is another step we can take to strengthen relationships with
the farmers who grow our coffee." "This landmark announcement is a major step forward for efforts to help coffee farmers, and to protect quality coffee supplies for the years to come," says Paul Rice, CEO and President TransFair USA. "It's critical that key industry retailers embrace the Fair Trade model and acknowledge the important role they can play to help solve the current crisis of low prices driving coffee farmers out of business. Dunkin' Donuts is setting an excellent industry example with this move." Oxfam America President Raymond C. Offenheiser added, "Oxfam is proud to salute Dunkin' Donuts in their decision to sell and promote fair trade certified coffee - a commitment that will benefit the many coffee growers facing hardship while also providing a superior cup of coffee to consumers." Oxfam is a humanitarian agency that works in most coffee producing countries. "The decision to buy Fair Trade Certified coffee is making an important and tangible difference in people's lives. Together we can change the world one cup at a time," said Offenheiser. Dunkin' Donuts espresso line of beverages, including cappuccino and latte, will be introduced in stores beginning in September. By the spring of 2004, an estimated 3,100 stores nationwide will be selling these beverages. Fair Trade espresso coffee is expected to represent approximately two percent of total Dunkin' Donuts coffee bean purchases. This meets the suggested benchmark set by Oxfam International in a recent report on the worldwide crisis for coffee farmers. About Dunkin' Donuts About TransFair USA About Oxfam America |
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