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Fairtrade and Colombian President meet to tackle coffee price crisis

by Ethan Miller
June 3, 2019
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The leaders of Colombia and Fairtrade met on 30 May to discuss ways out of the global coffee price crisis, which is driving millions of coffee farmers further into poverty.

Fairtrade says prices for Arabica, which makes up around 60 per cent of global coffee production, have fallen to the point where many growers are selling at a loss.

Colombian President Iván Duqueand Fairtrade International CEO Dario Soto Abril pledged to work together to get a fairer price for Colombia’s 600,000 growers and the 25 million smallholder coffee farmers around the world Fairtrade says do not earn enough to afford a decent standard of living.

“More than 70,000 Colombian coffee growers benefit from the Fairtrade Minimum Price, which allows them to adapt to the global coffee price crisis,” Dario says.

“But even they are really struggling to earn a decent income for themselves and their families. If coffee prices do not improve, many coffee farmers will abandon coffee in favour of illegal crops or migrate in search of a better future. By allowing producers to get ever poorer, the coffee industry is compromising its own future.”

The two leaders discussed ways to ensure that more of the price paid by consumers makes its way back to the farmers who grow the beans. The global coffee industry is now worth more than US$200 billion (about $288 billion) per year, but farmers’ incomes – when taking higher production costs into account – have actually declined.

“I impressed on President Duque that Fairtrade is committed to getting a fairer deal for small-scale coffee farmers and their workers around the world,” Dario says. “That’s why we campaign for a living income based on what growers and their families need for decent standard of living.

“We all have a part to play to tackle this global coffee crisis. The big multinational coffee companies have to step up and pay a fair price for their beans, and coffee lovers around the world need to demand more of what they pay for their favourite brew goes back to the farmers.”

For more information, visit www.fairtrade.com.au

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