How Are Lower Coffee Prices Affecting Africa?
Coffee prices have been dropping simply because there is an oversupply of coffee on the market these days. Africa is specifically affected because many farmers are becoming too poor to be able to continue to produce coffee crops, especially when they have to compete with low prices.This is where Fair Trade coffee comes into play as a method to help the farmers have guaranteed fair wages and also be able to invest in their communities. Many of these fair wages are used to provide opportunities in shelter, education, and health care in the surrounding areas. Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, and right now Fair Trade farmers are guaranteed a minimum of $1.26 per pound of coffee to have protection in their coffee harvesting.
If you want to keep drinking delicious coffee, then you do need to put some effort into your purchases and buy coffee that is Fair Trade to ensure that farmers all the world will be protected so that they can keep producing quality Java crops for your enjoyment!
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Labels: African coffee, coffee economy, coffee farmers, coffee market, coffee prices dropping, Fair trade


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