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16 May African coffee isn’t worth a bean

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Perhaps the one thing that stands out the most in the international coffee trade is the obvious injustice towards African, Asian and Latin American coffee growers, who get some 7% of the value of roasted coffee sold in supermarkets....

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22 Nov Cadbury Dairy Milk celebrates a year of Fairtrade

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The first Fairtrade-certified Cadbury Dairy Milk slabs appeared on local supermarket shelves in November 2011. One year on, Kraft Foods is celebrating the sale of 29.4 million slabs, which have generated a premium of US$238 000 (just under R2.1 million) for small-scale...

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16 May Coffee with a conscience

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This week is Fairtrade Coffee Week in South Africa. While this global movement for ethical supply chains and fair prices for farmers has long been gaining traction overseas, it seems that awareness among South African consumers still has a way to go. ...

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16 Nov Fairtrade-certified Cadbury Dairy Milk slabs debut in SA

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Fairtrade-certified Cadbury Dairy Milk slabs are here...

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08 Jun Cadbury Dairy Milk in SA joins the Fairtrade family

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Kraft Foods South Africa will become the first major South African business to achieve Fairtrade certification for its popular chocolate brand, Cadbury Dairy Milk [plain].

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