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Reminder...
The Power of
100: A Fair Trade Harvest... to date, we've had about
25 generous folks step forward to help us help our friends
at Santa Anita..... thank you! That leaves room for 75
more folks, businesses, organizations to pitch in!
Holiday
Season 2006 is fast approaching and for many
it’s pretty much already here! Over the past year
we’ve added a few more items, making it easier for you
to get your holiday gift shopping done in one fell swoop!
To
review (quickly!)... Café Campesino 100% Fair Trade,
organic coffees; Choice Fair Trade, organic teas and chais;
Guayakí Fair Trade, organic Yerba Mate products
(including nifty Yerba Mate Gift Packs that provide
everything you need to get started enjoying this unique
South American tradition); Dagoba's scrumptious authentic
hot chocolate; 100% organic, sweat-shop-free "Look at
the World in a Different Way" T-shirts – now also
available in American Apparel, "closer-fitting"
shirts; Café Campesino Coffee Club memberships; volume
discounts on our 1-lb. bags of delicious Café Campesino
coffee; Café Campesino ceramic mugs and stainless steel
travel mugs, French Presses, grinders, and books, and a
plethora of gift boxes! PS… don’t forget that Café
Campesino makes a great business gift...call us about our
B2B gift program!
One
final note though... we often talk (and write)
about conscious consumption and what we at Café Campesino
believe is a unique opportunity for all of us to make the
world a better place via the purchasing decisions we make
every day. While we hope that you find everything that you
need for the holiday season in our expanded offering of
Fair Trade products, if you don’t, please be sure to
check out the many other Fair Trade companies around the
country who have made the same 100% commitment to Fair
Trade as we here at Café Campesino have made.
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Five
years ago, we met Tadesse Meskela at a Specialty Coffee
Association conference where he was searching for clients
to purchase green coffee directly from the Oromia Coffee
Union — a farmer collective that he manages. His efforts
resulted in our coop, Cooperative Coffees, purchasing one
of the first containers that was sold directly by farmers
in Ethiopia. Since then, we have developed a strong
working relationship with Tadesse and the Oromia
cooperative. Their story is now chronicled in an
award-winning documentary called Black Gold that is
currently showing throughout the United States.
Multinational
coffee companies now rule the supermarket shelves and
dominate an industry that generates over $80 billion in
revenue each year, making coffee the most valuable trading
commodity in the world after oil.
But
while we continue to pay for our lattes and cappuccinos,
the price paid to coffee farmers remains so low that many
have been forced to abandon their coffee fields.
Nowhere
is this paradox more evident than in Ethiopia, the
birthplace of coffee. Tadesse Meskela is one man on a
mission to help his 74,000 struggling coffee farmers lift
themselves out of poverty. As his farmers strive to
harvest some of the highest quality coffee beans on the
international market, Tadesse travels the world in an
attempt to find buyers willing to pay a fair price.
Against
the backdrop of Tadesse's journey to London and Seattle,
the enormous power of the multinational players that
dominate the world's coffee trade becomes apparent. New
York commodity traders, the international coffee
exchanges, and the double dealings of trade ministers at
the World Trade Organisation reveal the many challenges
Tadesse faces in his quest for a long term solution for
his farmers.
To
see where Black Gold is being shown, visit:
www.blackgoldmovie.com/screenings.php?id=5
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Café
Campesino is proud to be one of Oromia's trading partners
and able to offer Oromia's Fair Trade, organic
wet-processed Sidamo and Yirgacheffe coffees and
dry-processed/sun dried Harrar coffee.
Established
in June of 1999, the Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative
Union (OCFCU) is named after the Oromia region in
Ethiopia. The men and women of the Oromia Coffee Farmers
Cooperative Union — nearly 74,000 farmer members
organized into 74 cooperatives — are the growers,
processors and exporters of high quality, organic Arabica
coffee. Sixty-five percent of the country's coffee
production, which involves approximately 425,300
households, is from this region. The coffee in the Oromia
region is shade grown and is bird friendly.
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On
October 25th Americus joined the fast-growing ranks of the state’s
"Entrepreneur Friendly" communities, an official designation that
means a community is strategically developing an environment that welcomes small
business and entrepreneurs. Café Campesino was one of five local companies
visited by the state’s review team during the full-day assessment...way to go
Americus!
This
Thursday, November 9th, from 11 am-12 pm, Bill and Tripp will speak
with the members of Georgia Southwestern University’s (GSW) Students in
Free Enterprise (SIFE) at the school's Student Success Center. The program,
titled "The Internationalization of South Georgia," is being produced
by the GSW SIFE, an ongoing free enterprise educational and service program
housed within GSW’s Center for Business & Economic Development in the
School of Business Administration.
On
Friday, November 10th, Bill will be in Atlanta at the Landmark
Theaters Midtown Art Center to participate in the Atlanta premiere of the movie Black
Gold and will field questions after the show.
Reminder:
Café Campesino is a proud supporter of the Several Dancers Core/CORE
Performance Company’s U.S. premiere of Corazón
Abriendo (Heart Opening), which also premieres November
10-12 at the 7 Stages Theater in Atlanta. To learn more about Corazon
Abriendo, please call 404-373-4154 or visit www.severaldancerscore.org.
On
Saturday morning, November 11th, our very own Athens-based Stacey
Johnson will be at one of Café Campesino’s newest customers — the Red
Sky Café — in Buford, Georgia, to serve up samples of Café Campesino and
talk Fair Trade.
And
while Stacey is in Buford, Tripp will be hosting our good friends from the
Southeast Regional Office of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) — Dorothy Grillo,
director of the SE Regional Office, Simone Blanchard, CRS program officer, and
their husbands Roy and Brett (respectively!) — for a tour of Café Campesino
and strategy session. Café Campesino is proud to be part of the CRS Fair Trade
Coffee program and looks forward to working with Dorothy and Simone to raise
awareness about the program throughout the Southeast United States!
To
round out the weekend flurry of activity, Bill & Tripp travel to Savannah on
Sunday, November 12th to join our friends
from the Sentient Bean
at the Savannah premiere of Black Gold. Delicious
Ethiopia coffee, roasted by Café Campesino, of course, will be available before
and after the show and Tripp and Bill will lead a panel discussion after the
film.
During
the weekend of November 17-19, Bill and Geoffrey will travel to Ft.
Benning in Columbus, GA, to join thousands of students, people of faith and
human rights activists in attending the annual vigil at the US Army
School of the Americas (SOA). The School of the Americas Watch (SOAW) is a
grassroots movement that works to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin
America, to close the SOA/WHINSEC and to change what many believe is the
oppressive U.S. foreign policy that the SOA represents. This will be the eighth
year that Café Campesino serves coffee from Fair Trade farmers in countries
that are directly affected by those trained at the school in order to raise
funds for SOA Watch.
Café
Campesino will be joined by our friends from the Newman Catholic Center in
Illinois, Koinonia Partners here in Americus and Mexico Solidarity Network,
which is based in Chicago. To learn more about SOA Watch visit www.soaw.org.
Finally...SAVE
THE DATE…on Friday, December 8th, Café Campesino will hold its
annual open house at our roastery on Spring Street. We invite everyone who can
to join us for this fun get together which will include unlimited fresh-brewed
Café Campesino coffee (what a surprise, eh!), hors d'ouevres and refreshments,
a bounty of great gift ideas and Americus' own premiere of Black Gold!
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Rebecca
DelRosso Branham sent us this haiku, and was
selected as the winner of the tickets to see the U.S.
premiere of Corazón Abriendo:
Morning
brings the coffee
Glorious liquid slurping
Eyes pop open wide
Congratulations,
Rebecca!
So,
if you're passionate about Café Campesino, show it! Send
us:
— a photo showing your "Café Campesino
Pride." This could be anything – a photo of
yourself holding a bag of Café Campesino coffee, a photo
showing that you took your Café Campesino on the road —
use your imagination!
— a short written testimonial about how much you love us
— an original coffee poem or haiku (three lines, 5
syllables in the first, 7 in the second, 5 in the last)
We'll choose three entries at random to win a pair of
tickets to this exciting event. Winners should contact Café
Campesino to arrange to attend the opening. But to win,
you've got to enter — so send your entry to info@cafecampesino.com.
Contest
ends: November 30th
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In
honor of this month's midterm elections:
"The
penalty that good men pay for not being interested in
politics is to be governed by men worse than
themselves."
—
Plato
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- October
2006 The Power of 100: A Fair Trade Harvest, Corazón
Abriendo: A Multimedia Event
- September
2006 For the Love of Big Yella, Many Paths to the Top by Café Campesino's Bill Harris
- August
2006 The Golden Rule of Fair Trade by Tripp Pomeroy, Café
Campesino's General Manager
- July
2006 The Fair Tradin' Cross Road Blues by Bill Harris, Café Campesino President
- June
2006 2006 World Fair Trade Day - Americus Style, Building Community Right Here at Home by Bren
Dubay, Director, Koinonia Farm
- May
2006 What Fair Trade Is All About, By Tripp Pomeroy, Ten Ways to Celebrate World Fair Trade Day
- April
2006 Bill's Spring Break Travels Part I by Bill Harris, Call to Action: World Fair Trade Day
- March
2006 Café Campesino Teams Up with Guayakí, On The Road With CRS in Nicaragua by Michael Sheridan, Call to Action: Global Exchange Reality Tours
- February
2006 True Love is Café Campesino, Café Campesino Honored at GA Sustainable Business Day, Call to Action: Bioneers
- December
2005 Celebrating a Great Fair Trade Year, Fair Trade Partner: Café Conciencia, Fair Trade Partner: No Sweat Apparel
- November
2005 Gearing Up For the Holiday Season, Café Campesino Community Caravan, Show Your Café Campesino Pride and Win!, Return of the Monarch Butterfly
- October
2005 Hurricane Stan Ravages Our Guatemalan Friends, Report From the Fair Trade Futures Conference, Customer Spotlight: Sobornost for the World
Foundation's World Village Fair Trade Market, Fair Trade Partner: Maya Tech Learning Centers
- September
2005 Cooperative Coffees and Producers Meet in Guatamala by Tripp Pomeroy, Café
Campesino's General ManagerSupport OXFAM - Support Fair Trade, Customer Spotlight: Rainbow Natural Grocery, Fair Trade Partner: A Different Approach
- August
2005 Producer Profile: Fondo Paez, Customer
Spotlight: Apoteca, Fair Trade Partner: Pachamama, A
World of Artisans
- July
2005 Harrar Joins Our Coffee Lineup, Producer Profile:
Ethiopia's OCFCU, Fair Trade on the Home Front
- June
2005 Sumatra Update: June 2005 provided by Thomas
Fricke, ForesTrade, National Fair Trade Conference, Fair Trade Partner: Three Frontiers Trading Co.
- May
2005 Producer Profile: ACMPASA Santa Anita, Top 10 Ways to Support Fair Trade, Customer Spotlight: Crimson Moon Café, Fair Trade Partner: Fair Trade Resource Network
- April
2005 An Eye-Opening Trip to Guatemala by Bill Harris, Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade Coffee Program, Manna Grocery and Deli, La Esmeralda Stove Project
- March
2005 Insights From Our Guatemala Producer Partners by Tripp Pomeroy, Take Us To Your Coffeehouse!, Customer Spotlight: The Sentient Bean, Fair Trade Partner: Mexico Solidarity Network
- February
2005 Meeting Our Guatemala Partners Face to Face, Producer Profile:
APECAFORM, Customer Spotlight: Mayflower Coffee Company, Fair Trade Partner: CoffeeTradeJustice.com
- January
2005 Tragedy's Wake: Update From Sumatra, Producer Profile: PPKGO Cooperative
- December
2004 Mexico: Notes From the Field, Customer
Spotlight: Ten Thousand Villages, Fair Trade Partner:
Cloudforest Initiatives
- November
2004 Conscious Consumption: A Personal Perspective, Customer Spotlight: Oyamel - Cocina
Mexicana, Fair Trade Partner: Three Frontiers Trading Co.
- October
2004 A Mission...Not a Market: The 2004 Vote: Making it Work
- September
2004
Producer News: CECOCAFEN in the Off Season, Customer Spotlight: The Healthy Gourmet
- August
2004
Producer Profile: Cooperativa Café Timor, Fair Trade Friends: Marketplace of India
- July
2004
A Fair Trade Reality Check, Fair Trade Friends: Tribal
Fiber, Coffee Lab International
- June
2004
The Promise of Fair Trade, Fair Trade Friend: Global
Crafts
- May
2004
Fair Trade at the Carter Center, SCAA meeting.
- April
2004
Coffee and Community in Nicaragua, Fair Trade in Americus Makes the News!
- March
2004
Fair Trade chocolate, Rosetta's Kitchen
- February
2004
Bill's Return to Guatemala, Guayakí Rainforest
- January
2004
Espresso - What's the Buzz?
- December
2003
Fair Trade: Global Exchange's Fair Trade Challenge; Fellow Fair
Traders: SERRV International
- November
2003
Fair Trade: More Than Just a Fair Price; Fellow Fair
Traders: Lucuma Designs
- October
2003
Exploring the Coffee Regions
- September
2003
Cooperative Coffees Annual Meeting
- August
2003
Fair Trade Friends: Oxfam America; The Art (and
Science) of Roasting Coffee
- July
2003
Exploring Our Origins: Sumatra
- June
2003
Exploring Our Origins: Guatemala; Gayo Mountain
Adventure; Dr. Coffee - Cupping
- May
2003 Fair Trade Friends: United Students for Fair
Trade; World Fair Trade Day
- April
2003 Exploring Our Origins: Ethiopia; Celebrating
Earth Day with Fair Trade
- March
2003
Bill's Central American Adventures, Part 2; SWP
Decaffeination
- February
2002 Bill's Central American Adventures, Part 1
- January
2003
My Life as a Bean
- December
2002
Exploring Our Origins: East Timor; Sustainable
Development
- November
2002
New Website; Gift Baskets
- October
2002
Interview with roaster Lee Harris
- September
2002
ForesTrade Wins UN Sustainability Award; Exploring Our
Origins: Sumatra's Gayo Cooperative
- August
2002
Producer News: Shade Grown; Fair Trade Friends:
Atlanta Audubon
- July
2002
Exploring Our Origins: Colombia
- June
2002
Back Roads Journal: Cooperative Coffees and Café
Campesino; Exploring Our Origins: Peru; Fair Trade
Friends: Music of the Andes
- May
2002
Staff Notes: Cinco de Mayo; Producer News: Visit to
Mut Viz; Back Roads Journal: SCAA Meeting
- April
2002
Back Roads Journal: Travels in Fair Trade; Customer
Composting Tip
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Americus, GA 31709
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