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For the last five years a group of farmers from Toledo, Belize have
been able to sell their product to the Fair Trade market. For them,
Fair Trade means the dignity of being able to support themselves,
being able to send their children to school and being able to plan
for their future.
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Thanks to Fair Trade, several Bolivian co-ops have been able to
update their processing equipment, transition to organic production
and improve the quality of their coffee. CENAPROC, a Fair Trade
coffee co-op, won first and second prize in a recent cupping competition
in Bolivia.
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Brazil is the world's largest coffee grower and second largest coffee
consumer (over 25% of world production and 12.5 % of world consumption).
Its production in the year 2000 was 31.1 million bags, 60 kg each
(80% Arabica and 20% Robusta).
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Fair Trade premiums in the cocoa cooperative, MACEFCOOP, have been
used to strengthen the organization. The cooperative is now able
to buy its members' cocoa production, increasing economic stability
in the community.
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China holds a 22.5% share in the world production of tea, producing
an estimated 665,030 MT of tea annually, and cultivating approximately
1,0565,000 hectares for that purpose.
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"Fair Trade has given us hope and courage during the conflict. We
know that we have a market for our coffee and we get a fair price
for our product. Fair Trade is an empowering alternative to illegal
crops."
- René Ausecha Chaux
COSURCA, Colombia
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The agriculture sector in Congo, DRC, contributes 58 percent of
the GDP and employs an estimated 65.1 percent of labor. The largest
(in value terms) agricultural exports in 1998 were coffee, organic
material, rubber, cocoa beans and palm oil.
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"Ten years ago, our children couldn't study past the age of eight
because there was no road to the school and we had no bus service.
Now with Fair Trade, we have fixed the road and we have bus service.
Our kids can go to school."
- Sabino Brenes
COOCAFE, Costa Rica
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"With Fair Trade income we were able to implement a fermentation
program to improve the quality of our cocoa and to convert our production
to certified organic. This improved our position in the export market.
The Fair Trade market is very important to the survival of our associates."
- Isidoro de la Rosa
CONACADO, a Fair Trade cocoa cooperative
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"With the Fair Trade premium, the co-op has invested in a health
care program that handles more than 12,000 cases each month. Its
facilities include 8 fixed clinics and 24 mobile clinics that provide
free services to coffee farmers and their families."
- Sam Filiaci
advisor to CCT, East Timor
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"The alternative market has been the light that illuminated the
road... Knowing that there are people that support our efforts and
understand that cocoa not only serves to make chocolate, but also
represents the only hope for thousands of poor farmers, gives us
the strength to continue."
- José Santos Santos
MCCH, a Fair Trade cocoa cooperative
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"Before Fair Trade, our children were malnourished and many of us
could not afford to put shoes on our feet! With Fair Trade we are
able to do this and more. With the Fair Trade premium we have renovated
a soccer field in town, put a new roof on the local school and paid
for emergency medical expenses for some of our members."
- Alfredo Rumaldo Asencio
APECAFE, El Salvador
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"We have been registered with Fair Trade for two years. Our members
have greatly benefited from the profit generated. On top of that,
we are getting technical and financial support. Therefore, Fair
Trade membership is very important to our organization and its members."
- Tadesse Meskela
OCFCU, Ethiopia
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"Before Fair Trade, payments to me were always late, money was always
scarce…There has been a remarkable change to my life since I joined
Kuapa Kokoo. Now I know how to manage my money and my farm, and
now I am able to afford school fees for my children."
- Paulina
Kuapa Kokoo, a Fair Trade cocoa cooperative
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"Other producers earn very little because they sell to coyotes.
Our people are better off than other producers in the region since
we are getting the Fair Trade price. We are happy to sell our coffee
directly to Fair Trade importers. Producers in our co-op have been
able to keep their land and send their kids to school."
- Evelio Saucedo
Asobagri, Guatemala
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"After so many years of dictatorship, many farmers in the country
were afraid to organize themselves. Fair Trade has given us the
courage to establish our cooperative, which allows us to export
our coffee to the international markets."
- Barthelemy-Louis Leon
RECOCARNO, Haiti
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"If we weren't involved with Fair Trade, we wouldn't be able to
provide for our basic needs during this crisis. We are only able
to stay afloat because we have a reliable market to sell our product
to."
- Daniel Chinchilla
COGRISCAL, Honduras
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The tea trade in India is one of the largest contributors to the
country's economy. It is the world's single largest producer of
tea, producing an estimated 870 million kgs in 1998. In 1997, India
exported an estimated 203 million kgs of tea.
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"When you drink our coffee, don't just think about the money we're
making, but about the species we're protecting in the midst of this
conflict. The Fair Trade price is not just about money, it's about
protecting the eco-system and our community."
- Iswandi Idris
PPKGO, Indonesia
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Introduced to Kenya in 1903, Kenya's tea production has steadily
gained dominance over the years. Tea production increased from 220,722,149
kg/year in 1997 to 294,631,338 kg/year in 2001.
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"The more Fair Trade coffee we sell, the more stability we have
in our community, and the less we have to migrate. Fair Trade gives
us hope."
- Jorge Reina Aguilar
ISMAM, Mexico
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Over the years, Nepal's tea industry has grown steadily, currently
producing over 6 million kilograms of tea a year. Nepal's aromatic
tea has become extremely popular around the world, and each year
teas are exported to the United Sates, Japan, Canada, and many European
countries.
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"Before, life was very hard for us, mainly because we could never
get a decent price for our coffee. Now we have our own export co-op,
and we sell to the Fair Trade market. Fair Trade gives us a fair
price and access to credit. It also gives us dignity. We are treated
as equals."
- Santiago Rivera
Prodecoop, Nicaragua
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"Producers feel empowered. With Fair Trade, farmers are in control
of what they get for their coffee production. Fair Trade is broadening
our horizons."
- George Pirie
AGOGA Plantations, Papua New Guinea
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"Fair Trade is very much in our best interests…Fair Trade offers
us a premium over the market price, which makes us work harder to
produce better coffee."
- Gregorio Gómez
CECOVASA, Peru
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"A year ago, we didn't have any electricity in our houses. Some
money came from the Fair Trade premium and we each took out a loan.
With electricity, my children can study at night. I am happy that
Fair Trade helps me support my family."
- Sivapackiam
tea picker at a Fair Trade tea estate, Sri Lanka
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"Without our cooperative and selling to the Fair Trade market, our
lives would be at great risk. Our cooperative and the Fair Trade
buyers give us hope and courage for we are able to earn a higher
wage and better provide for our families."
- Mathew Matoli and Felister Kimario
KNCU, Tanzania
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Unbeknownst to many, Thailand is the third largest coffee producer
in Southeast Asia, behind Indonesia and Vietnam. Production is currently
around 100,000 tons per year. Approximately 300 tons of the arabica
(best quality) species is produced, primarily in the high mountains
of Northern Thailand.
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"The money from the premium has helped me to pay for my daughter's
school fees which are very expensive. I tell my children and neighbours
to spend time producing good quality coffee. Since the other farmers
have seen Mr. Wamayeye giving us the Fair Trade premium, they have
tried to emulate what we are doing."
- Difasi Namisi
BCU, Uganda
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Now producing about one percent of the world's coffee, most of it
consumed at home, Venezuela once rivaled Colombia in coffee production.
Recent efforts have been made to revive and expand the industry.
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Known as one of the most ancient cradles of tea, Vietnam's area
of tea cultivation has increased rapidly, from 5,400 cultivated
hectares in 1975, to 80,000 hectares in 2000. The export quantity
has risen from 17,500 tons in 1995 up to 55,600 tons today.
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Tea production in Zimbabwe began commercially only after the successful
establishment of irrigated tea estates. Zimbabwe now exports over
8000 tons of tea per year. Today, tea is a "controlled" commodity
in Zimbabwe so that its quality and industry growth are protected.
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