BlackGold Coffee Company, LLC.

BlackGold Coffee Company

Is Fair Trade Really Fair to the Farmer?
FAIR TRADE coffee costs more because its farmers are paid
more, right? Yes, a little. Fair trade pays farmers either the world market price,
plus an extra 10 cents per pound—or, when the market price falls below a certain
point, a minimum price. Between 2001 and 2007, the market price for a pound of Arabica
never rose above $1.25, so the fair trade minimum wage of $1.20 per pound worked.
But in recent years, the price reached $1.60, while fair trade upped its minimum
only to $1.25. The raise resembles "an economy where everybody's paid $15 an hour
and they raise the minimum wage from $4.50 to $5.50," said TransFair usa spokesman
Anthony Marek. "It's like an insurance policy." But in practice, when the volatile
prices of Arabica nose-
Voice your concern to TransFair USA. This organization started with good entensions but has lost it way down the path of responsibility.
TransFair USA
1500 Broadway, Suite 400
Oakland, CA 94612
info@transfairusa.org

