It was actually named after an order of Munks.
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whats fair trade coffee?
, does that mean the grower gets 30c a kg for green bean instead of the usual 20c.
In the end someone makes money out of it, and its not the grower
the so called fair trade coffee, sells for the same price as non fair trade coffee.
if the o/s growers got a larger proportion of the green bean rate , they wouldn't still be 3rd world countries.
Over here the green bean in parchment rate is $8 per kg for locally grown. They don't pay that for fair trade.
and here fresh off the tree
coffee cherries, ready to be picked, took this half hour ago.
I knew all the coffee purists would respond in force,
but at the end of the day as someone said its a matter of taste, you drink what you like. Rat pac coffee, is certainly no taste sensation but it serves a purpose.
john
It was actually named after an order of Munks.
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well coffee is the second most traded thing on the planet - by the time it gets to the end user it's probably been bought and sold 30 times! *wishes he could get $8/kg green beans*
fair or not, the world is run by trade, it just means one or two of the middle men are cut out somewhere but the end user still pays the same so who do you reckon is getting the bulk of the 'difference' that fair trade coffee makes? 10:1 says it is the retailer!
Dave
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yes mate know all that, but waynes comment about buying free trade coffee, I think is a bit of a misnomer.
but your right the retailer it the highest marker.
Even those blokes wiht the free trade coffee stands at markets and the like, they still charge the going rate.
i don't sell my bean to anyone, i prefer single origin local to mix and mashed blends.( personal preference)
its a bit like the macadamia industry, this year the grower prices per kg were at the lowest for years, coupled with a bad season. you'd be lucky to get $1 per kg for nut in shell( processor rates) you need at least $2 to cover costs.
the retailers they are still selling for over $30 per kg for nut.
I value added this year and did some market runs, made more for less, worked out really well.
i have a C and B pack in the cupboard my break them open and remind myself what rat pac coffee tastes like.
john
Good one monotreme
A great marketing ploy for the gullible, feeling they are helping to properly clothe and feed some 3rd world coffee plantation slave. If they only knew!
john
I have just put on a fresh brew of Aussie "Organic".
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Old blue enamel "cowboy" type pot on the stove now.![]()
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