Farms that are only able to grow the beans; they rarely process their own coffee and rely on milling facilities.
What is a smallholder farm?
100
CI stands for?
Conservation International.
100
What are the criteria for a FairTrade certification?
Fair labor conditions, right to organize, and certain environmental standards.
100
We partnered with Conservation International (CI) in this YEAR to address the link between coffee farmers and conservation.
1998
100
No pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or chemical fertilizers were used during the growing process.
What is organic coffee?
200
A small smallholder farm is less than __ hectares and a large smallholder farm is greater than ___ hectares.
What is 12 and 50?
200
What does FSC stand for?
Farmer Support Centers
200
This program engages with people worldwide in scientific field research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable environment.
What is the Earthwatch Institute?
200
This is a nonprofit social-investment fund that pioneers financing for grassroot businesses in rural areas of developing countries.
What is Root Capital?
200
The first Starbucks Farmer Support Center opened up where and when?
What is San Jose, Costa Rica in 2004.
300
Coffee farmers organized into groups and are centered around a mill or processing facility.
What is a cooperative?
300
What does C.A.F.E. stand for?
Coffee and Farmer Equity
300
In 2008, we purchased 19 million pounds of Fair Trade Certified coffee. By 2009, we doubled this amount and purchased how much?
39 million.
300
What does it mean to ethically source coffee?
Paying the price that premium coffee deserves, working on coffee best practices and guidelines, and supporting local social initiatives that benefit the overall health of communities
300
Located in Timor, it is a coffee farmer cooperative formed in 1995 aimed to raise quality standards so local growers could get higher prices for their coffee.
What is the CCT, or Cooperative Cafe Timor?
400
An _____ combines farming and processing in one location, so they can oversee quality throughout entire process.
What is an estate?
400
What is FLO?
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International.
400
Starbucks has been purchasing and selling Fair Trade Certified coffee for how long?
For more than a decade.
400
Name two of the five compenents for ethical sourcing.
Paying premium prices that high quality coffee deserves, provide access to affordable credit, establish CAFE practices, focus on "organic", and partner with CI
400
Starbucks has generated funds equivalent to more than 14 million days of medicine through the sale of these products.
What are Starbucks (RED) Products?
500
They are independent organizations that buy coffee from smallholder farms, cooperatives, and estates and help these farms arrange transporting the coffee to the buyer.
What is an exporter?
500
What does BLEND stand for and where is it located?
Better Living, Education, Nutrition, and Development. It's located in Indonesia.
500
What is the difference between our usage of the "Fair Trade Certified" logo and the "FAIRTRADE" logo?
In The United States and Canada we use the "Fair Trade Certified" logo; everywhere else we do business we use the "FAIRTRADE" logo.
500
QWhat are the four fundamentals of C.A.F.E. practices?
Product quality, economic accountability, social responsibility, environmental leadership
500
ILocated in Guatemala, this is aimed at increasing students' skills in reading, writing, and arithmetic.