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Why Fair Trade Organic Coffee?

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Why Fair Trade Organic Coffee?

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Written By: Amy Dayton Coffee is the worlds second largest traded food commodity. However, because of the demand traditional coffee is sprayed with DDT, as well as pesticides, herbicides and fungicides which we know to be hazardous to our health and the environment. So the folks that demand organic coffee are in fact health conscious consumers. Now as I said above, coffee is a high demand product, number two on the food commodity list tells the huge demand. However, the people that produce our coffee have been abused for years. We have been paying tiny amounts of money for their labors. Realize that most of the coffee you drink is HAND PICKED by poor coffee farmers in distant lands. These folks until now had little or no health care, and most of them werent even able to send their children to school. So the coffee trade had been a repetitive cycle in their lives, since they were able to do little or nothing else. Times have changed, with the Fair Trade movement these folks are getting

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