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Allied Importers

Altromercato

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The Ctm altromercato Consortium is the principal organization of fair and supportive trade in Italy and it is the second one on the world level.

Made up of 130 associations and cooperatives that manage 350 World Shops (called Botteghe del Mondo) in Italy and 3 abroad, Ctm altromercato is currently a guiding subject, on the national and international levels, in the promotion and realization of initiatives of supportive economy and the self development of the peoples, mainly farmers and crafters in the South of the world.  http://www.altromercato.it/en

EZA

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The establishment of EZA more than 30 years ago was the start for committed groups of people to promote the idea of alternative trade relations. What began in numerous independent initiatives eventually lead to a strong movement that has gained footholds in many European countries, and an increasing number of Fair Trade products have been available to consumers.  EZA operates in Austria.

http://www.eza.cc/

Equal Exchange

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Equal Exchange has created Big Change since 1986. Our founders envisioned a food system that empowers farmers and consumers, supports small farmer co-ops, and uses sustainable farming methods. They started with fairly traded coffee from Nicaragua and didn't look back.  Equal, also a cooperative, has been long-time allies and friends with Coop Coffees over the many years that they've been in the same business, working with many of the same producer partners.

http://www.equalexchange.coop/

Ethiquable

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Ethiquable is a fair trade importing cooperative located in France.  It was founded in 2002 and works with 40 small-scale producer coops, marketing over 140 products from coffee to jams to sugar to chocolate to juice.  Beyond partnering with the southern coops to sell their products, Ethiquable has been involved in a number of development projects, helping groups through financing and technical advice.

http://www.ethiquable.coop/

GEPA

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GEPA has been importing fairly traded products into Germany for over 30 years!  They are pioneers in the movement and work with over 150 producer cooperatives all over the world.   They are also very involved in the development of the communities with whom they work.  15 regional fair trade centres in the Federal Republic of Germany supply approximately 800 shops worldwide and roughly 6,000 action groups with fairly traded groceries and handcrafted products. Numerous supermarkets and food retailers also sell gepa products.

http://www.gepa.de/p/

Trade Aid

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Trade Aid began 30 years ago as a couple’s vision to increase the trade of handcrafts and commodities between New Zealand and developing countries. At the heart of Trade Aid’s philosophy is the notion that income generation is an essential part of breaking the poverty cycle. The organization aims to build just and sustainable communities through fair trade. They engage in effective trading partnerships according to fair trade standards, choose trading partners who work with the most disadvantaged producers, and assist producers to move from poverty to self reliance. They also seek to make changes by increasing awareness of trading injustices and its impact on our trading partners, campaigning for change to unjust trading systems, and promoting fair trade as a positive alternative. Cooperative Coffees works together with Trade Aid in finding and developing these trading partnerships with coffee producers. For more info, visit www.tradeaid.org.nz .

TWIN Trading

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Twin's approach is based on establishing long term trading relationships with marginalized producers. win's primary stakeholders are the producer groups with which we work. This unique model is built on long term sustainable relationships with producer-owned organizations and has been of critical importance to the development of the Fairtrade market. Twin currently trades with and supports approximately 40 producer groups and is developing relationships with other organizations producing nuts, cocoa, sugar and fruit. They work with KNCU and Gumutindo who are also partners with Coop Coffees.

http://www.twin.org.uk/

Allied Organizations/Associations

CLAC

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Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequenos Productores de Comercio Justo is an association of cooperatives in the Latin American and Caribbean regions, that assists in the representation, coordination, and collaboration of Fair Trade producers.  They work across 21 national and 11 product networks, ranging from coffee to honey to nuts to wine.  The mission of the association is to help strengthen cooperative organizations by being involved locally and internationally.  CLAC has representation in the Board of FLO International and in the International Committee of IFAT.  Cooperative Coffees sees CLAC as a wonderful potential in terms of increasing and improving direct relations with Latin American partners.  It also provides an opportunity for our producer partners to become more involved with their national and regional Fair Trade allies and networks.  http://www.claccomerciojusto.org/index.html.

BALLE

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BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) is the world’s fastest growing network of sustainable businesses committed to building local economies and transforming the community economic development field. BALLE is comprised of nearly 60 local networks of independent businesses in a variety of locales across the US and Canada, and represents more than 15,000 entrepreneurs. BALLE believes in the power of bottom-up, networked change and that local, independent businesses are among our most potent change agents.

 

Cooperative Coffees and BALLE share common values and operating styles. We understand our involvement with BALLE as a way to promote more comprehensive consumer education. When we talk about sustainable consumption, we want people to think: Fair, Green, and Local. We have received very positive feedback from BALLE leaders about our participation and see a future where we collaborate more closely to encourage Fair Trade sourcing within the local concept of BALLE.  http://www.livingeconomies.org/

United Students for Fair Trade (USFT)

 

logo_usftUSFT is a collaboration of American and Canadian students advocating around Fair Trade products, policies, and principles. The core objective of USFT is to raise the awareness of and expand the demand for Fair Trade alternatives, both on campuses and in communities. They do so through three main functions: organizing with over 100 active student Fair Trade organizations in the U.S., leadership development and capacity building, and as a resource group for student-based affiliates. These student groups work with commodities and retail companies, NGOs and producers to inspire consumers to buy fair trade. Coop Coffees is working with USFT to develop further partnerships in the near future. For more info, visit www.usft.net .

Catholic Relief Services (CRS)

 

logo_crsCatholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States. Their mission is to assist the poor and disadvantaged, leveraging the teachings of the Gospel to alleviate human suffering, promote development of all people, and to foster charity and justice throughout the world. Working through local offices and an extensive network of partners, CRS operates on five continents and in 99 countries. CRS is also committed to educating the people of the United States to fulfill their moral responsibilities toward our global brothers and sisters by helping the poor, working to remove the causes of poverty, and promoting social justice. For more info, visit www.crs.org .

 

Oxfam America

 

logo_oxfamOxfam International launched a major Make Trade Fair campaign in the spring of 2001. The goals of this campaign are to expose and change the severe inequities that exist in the international trading system. Oxfam International and its 12 affiliates are calling on governments, institutions, and multinational companies to change the rules so that trade can become part of the solution to poverty, not part of the problem. Oxfam America, one of the affiliates, works with a broad range of groups—coffee farmers, US consumers, policy makers, retailers, and the coffee industry—to create sustainable solutions to poverty in coffee communities. One way they do is is by supporting cooperative marketing organizations that give small-scale farmers direct access to the market and the benefits of fair trade. For more info, visit www.oxfamamerica.org .

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