Fair Trade Coffee is not a company; it is a industry standard that is assigned to independent coffee growers. Their products are high quality but are not widely marketed but the growers are insured a fiar price for their products. There are numerous companies that sell Fair Trade products, some include TreeHugger, DeansBeans and MonkeyAndSons.
most of the coffee's are but some times there not.
No
From India
Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use.
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)
COLUMBIA
Coffee Chocolate Bananas
BRAZIL
Fair trade lets workers have a fair amount of money so they can survive. Some things that have the Fair Trade mark are Cadbury chocolate, coffee, stationery, craft, toys and rice.
Well... good.
Starbucks is not entirely fair trade. Some of their products are. Overall Starbucks tries to use coffee from responsible sources, whether or not they can be labeled fair trade.
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.