The truly amazing DOI CHAANG Beyond Fairtrade coffee I just became familiar with (thank you Robert) is not only tip-top quality of the top 1% in the world, but pays the farmers double Fairtrade prices AND gave the farmers 50% of the Canadian company..P>Pachecos, Calgary CANADA
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
Thankfully there are Roasters that make sure that they go well beyond the "band aid" of Fair Trade. Quality should always reflect price, and my proudest day is an everyday cup of amazing coffee that cost Me $7.00
Excellent documentary. Others should also look into seeing the documentary "Black Gold" that goes more into depth of the relationship between Ethiopian Coffee Farmers and the final consumers, with an in-depth look at the role that Starbucks plays in the international coffee market.
The truly amazing DOI CHAANG Beyond Fairtrade coffee I just became familiar with (thank you Robert) is not only tip-top quality of the top 1% in the world, but pays the farmers double Fairtrade prices AND gave the farmers 50% of the Canadian company..P>Pachecos, Calgary CANADA
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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
Only buy fair trade coffee... It's the only way to keep coffee sustainable for coffee producing countries in central/south America etc..
MrRapidman9 1 year ago 2
yeah yeah, watch how the governments regulate and save everything
longfootbuddy 1 year ago
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POWohnomypants 1 year ago
I've had it with Starbucks, I'm home only thanks to coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com
nutritiousacne99 1 year ago
Thank you and want to download this video file. how can i do?
caferica2004 3 years ago
Thankfully there are Roasters that make sure that they go well beyond the "band aid" of Fair Trade. Quality should always reflect price, and my proudest day is an everyday cup of amazing coffee that cost Me $7.00
PortAfist81 3 years ago
I hope that's $7 a pound and not $7 a cup
SpecialKit 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing the business side of the coffee industry. What is your opinion of the future of the industry?
tuajvk 4 years ago
interesting video. what about vietnam?
1singlet 4 years ago
Excellent documentary. Others should also look into seeing the documentary "Black Gold" that goes more into depth of the relationship between Ethiopian Coffee Farmers and the final consumers, with an in-depth look at the role that Starbucks plays in the international coffee market.
infiniteawesome 4 years ago
I'm drinking my 9th cup of coffee today. Damm...
IamOutOfNames 4 years ago