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coffee lovers pay up to $26 per pound for fine Ethiopian coffees because they're willing to pay for high quality and great taste. Ethiopian farmers, however, often earn just 5-10 percent of the retail value.
I'm asking you to just sign a petition at Oxfamamerica org/starbucks and help change the lives of so many farmers. Help them they'll make sure you get your coffee every morning. Ask Starbucks to not just think of maximizing their profits by killing others.
As a Starbucks customer, I'm concerned about their opposition to Ethiopia's right to own its coffee names. I am asking Starbucks to honor its commitment to farmers by signing an agreement with Ethiopia that recognizes the country's rights to the names of its coffees. If Starbucks and other companies sign such agreements, estimates suggest that Ethiopians could see up to $88 million of extra income a year.
very classic and funny !
robel744 1 year ago
Hi Abraham Debebe, (4:51) when was this?
challengeme99999 1 year ago
funny
tribleable 2 years ago
o kebebewu .funyy shit
dawitist 2 years ago
it's so funny comedy
Habeshawow 3 years ago 2
brilliant
h92801 3 years ago 3
Check out the first ethiopian female rapper Miss Sheba at addisparadise(dot)com She's the next big thing in our community! Lets support our sister to the top!
ADDISPARADISE 4 years ago
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EthiopianBusinessOnline(dot)com is the hottest Ethiopian community website around. It's where the community turn for the latest news, events, videos, network,career, and find Ethiopian businesses.
josephgessese 4 years ago
coffee lovers pay up to $26 per pound for fine Ethiopian coffees because they're willing to pay for high quality and great taste. Ethiopian farmers, however, often earn just 5-10 percent of the retail value.
I'm asking you to just sign a petition at Oxfamamerica org/starbucks and help change the lives of so many farmers. Help them they'll make sure you get your coffee every morning. Ask Starbucks to not just think of maximizing their profits by killing others.
JOINYOUBE 4 years ago
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when did ethiopia start produce coffee the coffee bellonges to oromo people.
yrd19 4 years ago
you sure did listen to Melesse Zenawe.
JOINYOUBE 4 years ago
you are moron. what do i or anyone expect from ppl like you, low minded ppl here
titiye0 4 years ago
YRD19 this is for you , you are moron and low mided
titiye0 4 years ago 5
So Ignorant!!!!!!!!!!!
Asigedet 3 years ago
An amazing fact about coffee
As a Starbucks customer, I'm concerned about their opposition to Ethiopia's right to own its coffee names. I am asking Starbucks to honor its commitment to farmers by signing an agreement with Ethiopia that recognizes the country's rights to the names of its coffees. If Starbucks and other companies sign such agreements, estimates suggest that Ethiopians could see up to $88 million of extra income a year.
JOINYOUBE 4 years ago
he is de man. kebebew we will always temeber u.
eyugunners07 4 years ago
hahahahahah dat was funny.he is da best
MsEtihomodel 5 years ago
Yes he is!!!!hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
kiyaye 5 years ago
hahahahah Kebebew is da best comedian
misshabesha 5 years ago