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What brands of coffee are fair trade?

Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use. 


What can be fair trade?

The most common item is coffee.Fair Trade guarantees that small farmers in third-world countries get a fair price for their coffee beans, and that they can fairly compete in the world for sales of their beans.


Why should people use fair trade?

You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased


Are certified fair trade coffee beans reusable?

No, once beans are ground and used to make coffee, they can not be used to make coffee again. However the grounds can be included in the making of compost or as a substrate for growing edible funguses. So they can be reused in a way.


What country does fair trade coffee come from?

Fair trade coffee comes from Uganda, Indonesia, Ethiopia and Columbia. Coffee is one of the ten types of fair-trade products and in 2003; £34m worth of coffee was sold. The first Fairtrade coffee in the United Kingdom was called Campaign Coffee and the second one Encafe.


Is Folgers fair trade?

Starbucks does get a lot of it's coffee beans from fair trade sources. To be fair trade certified though, I belive the percentage of fair trade products needs to be higher than Starbucks currently achieves .


Is Starbucks Coffee fair trade?

most of the coffee's are but some times there not.


Is Maxwell House Coffee fair trade?

No


Where in Africa is fair trade coffee from?

From India


What is different between fairtrade and non fair trade chocolate?

When a product is certified as being 'fair trade' it means that those who grew the cocoa beans received a fair price and that those who harvested the beans were paid a fair wage. There is no difference in type and quality of these beans from other beans, and thus there is no difference in the chocolate. However, fair trade chocolate is more expensive because of the higher (fairer) price paid to the growers and workers.


Has fair trade helped any one?

That is a highly debatable question in the book "how fair trade is fair trade coffee" it explains that although certifyed fair trade promots its self to offer a fair value, it is still extreamly low compared to the selling price in the United States (this concerns coffee)


Where do fair trade pineapples come from?

fair trade pineapples come from ghana