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1 Introduction to Fair Trade, Equal Exchange, and the ______________ Coffee Project Partnership -specific coffee project logo here

2 Back in 1986, the founders of Equal Exchange saw that our food system was broken. Disconnect between people and the source of their food Increased use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides Farmers in the Global South are particularly vulnerable

3 Why coffee, tea, and cocoa? None of these foods can be grown in the US, so all are imported. As a result, we are particularly disconnected from the sources of these staples of our 21 st - century diet and the farmers who grew them, many of whom face real challenges.

4 Conventional Farming Leaves Farmers Struggling Volatile market prices No direct access to the international market Difficult to obtain credit

5 Conventional Farming is Harmful for the Planet Clear-cutting forests Soil erosion Use of chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers

6 How does Fair Trade work? Farmers receive a guaranteed minimum price.

7 How does Fair Trade work? Fair Trade organizations partner with farmer cooperatives, eliminating predatory middlemen and bringing greater benefit to the farmers.

8 How does Fair Trade work? Fair Trade requires ecologically sustainable farming practices.

9 Who is Equal Exchange? The first fair trade coffee company in the US. A for-profit, worker-owned cooperative Everything we do is mission-driven and done with our farmer partners in mind.

10 Faith and Fair Trade Faith groups in the United States have a long history of supporting fair trade as a way of living out their values. 1946 – Self Help Crafts (later Ten Thousand Villages) founded by Mennonite Central Committee 1949 – SERRV founded by Church of the Brethren 1996 – Equal Exchange Interfaith Program co-founded by Equal Exchange and Lutheran World Relief

11 Equal Exchange’s Interfaith Model We work in partnership with faith-based relief, development and human rights organizations to help communities of faith learn about and promote Fair Trade by offering our products to congregations at wholesale prices.

12 The _________ Coffee Project Partnership mission statement/description (often online or in partnership brochure) Year partnership began Number of congregations LTD SFF contribution (per pound and most recent year/in total)

13 Get your community involved! Serve fairly traded coffee, tea, and chocolate in your congregation Sell fair trade products at monthly sales or holiday bazaars Design Fair Trade fund – raising projects Organize an educational program for adults or children Attend a delegation with Equal Exchange

14 "I want to send my thanks to all of the congregations that purchase our coffee. Thanks to you, we have a seed of hope in our lives.” ~ Jose Luis Castillo Vasquez, Coffee Farmer, El Salvador


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