Transcend Coffee
Sorting, production, and markets
Environmental and social impacts
Fair Trade
Direct Trade
100

What year was Transcend founded?

2006

100

During what decade did Oliver Manufacturing start to produce mechanical sorting devices?

1930s

100

Technified farming posed risks to coffee farmers and their communities and what else?

The surrounding environment

100

How did fair trade change the dependence of farmers on loans?

Made them less dependent  

100

To what extent were intermediaries involved in direct trade?

No extent.

200

In 2007, Mark switched Transcend’s business model to what form of trade sourcing?

Direct trade

200

What Year was the International Coffee Organization established?

1963

200

Where were new technified systems commonly found?

Rainforests

200

How did the buyers treat minimum prices as?

Ceilings


200

How did the quality of coffee cherries change because of direct trade?

It improved

300

In 2008, Transend began a mutually beneficial relationship with which family farm?

Pacas Diaz

300

What was the process of harvesting coffee cherries once they had reached a desirable stage of ripeness called?

Selective picking

300

How did fluctuating coffee prices impact coffee farmers? (Daily double)

Reduced access to basic needs and services

300

Name of the 1st fair trade certification.

Max Havelaar

300

What percentage of retail costs flowed to the farmers?

80%

400

Which city and province is Transcend located?

Edmonton, Alberta

400

Why were Arabica beans favored on the market?

Higher fat and sugar content

400

What was the environmental impact of traditional coffee farming?

Little to no impact

400

In which year was the FLO formed? 


1997

400

____ was time-consuming and costly, but also essential for direct trade.

Relationship building