Fair Trade Near and Far
Fair Trade. The more I look, the more I find.
I was absolutely thrilled to see fair trade coffee in a local Acme supermarket while visiting a pretty out-of-the way part of New Jersey. It was the store's organic brand, and I made sure I bought myself a bag of the nice roast to share with friends and family. I want to make sure these products continue to stay on the shelves and more and more people are aware of just how far their extra dollar or two for these items goes in supporting the farmers and workers I met in Nicaragua and others like them around the world.
And that extends into my own community as well; I want to make sure my dollars support people working hard to make a living in locally, to small businesses, vendors and independent shops. Suddenly I am inspired to buy flowers from the street vendor more often, suddenly the beauty of the bouquet is more stunning than ever, suddenly I can't image a more beautiful bouquet.
And for more about the amazing experiences we had in Nicaragua, here is an excellent piece written by team member Dana:
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/x84983996/Fair-Trade-has-major-effect-on-coffee-growing-communities


1 Comments:
I like your blog-thanks for your insights on this important issue. It is the fair and the right thing to do. I will definitely seek out fair trade when I am shopping and will go to farmers markets and stores as well to support local organic products. Lisa thank you. I will keep reading your blog.
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