The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
The Amazing DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand's Akha people is something I just became "educated" on (thank you Robert)..it is Beyond Fairtrade and the people are paid twice Fairtrade prices and they were given 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary AB
I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
nonsense, what is the proof the farmer actually do receive a fair amount.... because you are telling me?... just another business gimmicks having the guts to use morality and ethics as a tool
@kwame1215 do some research on the subject before you dismiss it to make yourself feel better for not buying fair trade (it's about 20 cents more). there are several international governing bodies on fair trade that work in a collaborative manner to organize fair trade as well as guarantee it is actually helping farmers involved. What's the alternative? buying from huge corporations that don't give a fuck about farmers but pay cheapest wage possible to maximize revenue.
@kwame1215 furthermore, the for-profit coffee corporations don't espouse fair trade goals or values because they legally can't (otherwise they would as it would be good publicity and would be a reason they could jack their prices 20 cents or so) and if they did they would have to become part of the aforementioned international governing bodies and would be reviewed on fair trade practices. in short they would end up making far less so they aren't fair trade. you don't go fair trade to makeprofit
The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics.-P. Pachecos
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The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
TripleWinCoffee 1 month ago
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The Amazing DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand's Akha people is something I just became "educated" on (thank you Robert)..it is Beyond Fairtrade and the people are paid twice Fairtrade prices and they were given 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary AB
TripleWinCoffee 1 month ago
she is beautiful...
gig300300300 2 months ago in playlist All About Java
Yes, this is stupid. Disliked.
Auditor377 2 months ago in playlist All About Java
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I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
TripleWinCoffee 2 months ago
nonsense, what is the proof the farmer actually do receive a fair amount.... because you are telling me?... just another business gimmicks having the guts to use morality and ethics as a tool
kwame1215 2 months ago in playlist All About Java
@kwame1215 do some research on the subject before you dismiss it to make yourself feel better for not buying fair trade (it's about 20 cents more). there are several international governing bodies on fair trade that work in a collaborative manner to organize fair trade as well as guarantee it is actually helping farmers involved. What's the alternative? buying from huge corporations that don't give a fuck about farmers but pay cheapest wage possible to maximize revenue.
rufia75 2 months ago in playlist All About Java
@kwame1215 furthermore, the for-profit coffee corporations don't espouse fair trade goals or values because they legally can't (otherwise they would as it would be good publicity and would be a reason they could jack their prices 20 cents or so) and if they did they would have to become part of the aforementioned international governing bodies and would be reviewed on fair trade practices. in short they would end up making far less so they aren't fair trade. you don't go fair trade to makeprofit
rufia75 2 months ago in playlist All About Java
Doi Chaang Coffee is outstanding taste and ethics...they actually went beyond Fairtrade
TripleWinCoffee 2 months ago
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The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics.-P. Pachecos
TripleWinCoffee 2 months ago
Can I use this video on my web site? sorry for the comment on your ti**
iwantmedibud 2 months ago
I had to rewind it 4 times to here what she said as I was staring at her ti**
iwantmedibud 2 months ago
I heard the farmer has to pay $4000 per year for fairtrade certification. That doesnt sound fair already.
charronfamilyconnect 6 months ago
good info!
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Can you PLEASE Prove this?
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