Δευτέρα, Οκτωβρίου 30, 2006
Tell Starbucks to give farmers their fair share
Each year, coffee companies make billions of dollars. Starbucks
alone earned almost $5.8 billion in net revenues during the
first three quarters of 2006.
Yet, for every cup of coffee Starbucks sells, poor farmers in
coffee-growing countries like Ethiopia earn only about $.03.
Even worse, while Ethiopian farmers grow some of the finest
name-brand coffees in the world - think Harar, Yirgacheffe, and
Sidamo - they don't see the premium profits those names command
among consumers.
Oxfam and a coalition of allies are asking Starbucks to sign
this agreement. According to one coalition member, control of
the name brands could increase Ethiopia's coffee export income
by more than 25 percent - or $88 million annually. This money
could go a long way to help lift millions of Ethiopians out of
poverty.
So please, help us convince Starbucks to sign this agreement
with Ethiopia. Poor farmers deserve a fair share of the profits.
http://act.oxfamamerica.org/campaign/starbucks?rk=ppSy_6E1aENlW
Υπογράψτε στο λινκ στη τελευταία παράγραφο του κειμένου-διαμαρτυρία, την αίτηση του οργανισμού OXFAM, για να αποδωθούν τα κέρδη από τη καλλιέργεια του καφέ στους Αιθίοπες καλλιεργητές από τον αμερικανικό κολοσσό Starbucks. Μαριαλένα
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prin 1-2 xronia eixa anakalupsei sto diktyo auto to site http://www.ihatestarbucks.com/
kai twra brika kai touto
http://www.punditguy.com/2005/04/antistarbucks.html
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