![]() | Eden Coffee Fair Trade Story (Part 1 of 2) See how choosing to buy Fair Trade coffee benefits the local growers and communities in the Purosa Region of Papua New Guinea. Eden coffee is proud to support Fair Trade and organic where possible. Try our great fair Trade/Organic coffee blend "Tribal" available today by ordering online @ http://www.edencoffee.co.nz |
![]() | Go bananas for Fairtrade a little film about Fairtrade bananas in two co-operatives in the Dominican Republic |
![]() | Fair Trade Coffee - Step 1 - The Harvest This is the first of a series of video blogs documenting the trade of coffee between the coffee cooperative, Coope Pueblos, here in southern Costa Rica to the United States. This video focuses on the last day of the coffee harvest here as we helped Roberto Jimenez pick the last of his beans for the season. Check out more at www.fincaproject.org |
![]() | Fair Trade - The Story Fair Trade Certification empowers farmers and farm workers to lift themselves out of poverty by investing in their farms and communities, protecting the environment, and developing the business skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace. |
![]() | Black Harvest (Highlands Trilogy) - PREVIEW Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/black-harvest.html BLACK HARVEST, the final film in the Highlands Trilogy, charts the progress of Joe Leahy in convincing the Ganiga tribespeople to join him in a coffee growing venture. He provides the money and the expertise; they supply the land and labor. But on the eve of success, the world coffee price collapses and tribal warfare erupts in the valley. Always suspect because of his mixed-race status, Joe is in deep trouble with the tribespeople when his promises of riches fail to materialize. As he organizes to emigrate with his family to Australia, he is a saddened man with an uncertain future. a film by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson from of The Highlands Trilogy distributed by Documentary Educational Resources |
![]() | The Real Survivors PNG Gold Quest Traveling throw out five different location in the Wildest parts of Papua New Guinea an facing number of different challenges ,the teams will have to reach a tributary of the Upper sections of Sepik River thousand of kilometers from any civilization they will live with the local tribes ,learning will help them to build they own wooden canoes, with modern machines, find gold in the crystal clear waters timing with fish. and also hidden gold ingots near the coral isles of Papua and New Guinea . If they are lucky, they will discover endless riches, but they must be careful not to annoy the fearsome guardians of the river - the enormous crocodiles, sacred among the people of Papua and New Guinea , monsters, who are esteemed as gods and even in modern times inspire terrifying legends. And adventure with helicopters, cars, yachts and canoes - the ultimate test of courage and stamina. |
![]() | How to Roast Coffee : How to Make a Blend of Coffee Beans Learn about making coffee blends in this free video clip. |
![]() | Jesus is a Friend of Mine For more on "Sonseed" and an EXCLUSIVE interview with lead singer Sal visit my blog at: http://dougsploitation.blogspot.com/ |
![]() | Relationship Coffee Fair Trade Case Study - Part 1 of 2 Sustainable Harvest is a green specialty coffee importer with a unique mission to link small holder growers to better paying markets using a concept it created called "Relationship Coffee." As one of the largest fair trade coffee importers in the world, the price Sustainable Harvest pays growers is always well above the world commodity prices for coffee. Sustainable Harvest hopes to set an example for how a small business can create sustainable systems that build lasting markets for coffee farmers around the globe. Relationship Coffee is built upon a foundation of transparency, full traceability, trade credit, total quality, and training. Sustainable Harvest invests about half of what it earns as a coffee importer to train small-holder coffee growers and coffee cooperatives to improve their quality and access higher paying markets. It does this through five overseas farmer-training offices in Africa, South America, Central America and Mexico - all of which are devoted to farmer training and coffee support services. As one of the fastest growing specialty coffee importers, the company sources from the top organic and fair trade farms from around the world. The company sells these coffees to USA, Canadian and Japanese coffee roasters and retailers, and helps them tell the story behind the beans. Sustainable Harvest was the first importer to focus exclusively on organic, shade-grown, and fair trade specialty coffees. The company was awarded in 2006 by the Specialty Coffee Association of America for the creation and development of the idea called "Relationship Coffee", as a new business model which has helped thousands of small coffee farmers and communities survive the recent coffee crisis. This video is to share how small companies can become an industry trend setter in creasting innovative and sustainable business trade relationships between growers and buyers. |
![]() | Camden Coffee Shop Camden Coffee Shop is one of the last traditional merchant of freshly roasted beans in London. The owner has a wide variety of coffees and will make a unique blend for you. |
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