Does Fair Trade really help people?
About the video: ‘Does Fair Trade really help people?’
Paul Rice illustrates the power of fair trade with a story about a young woman from Nicaragua. Yolanda was born into a family of coffee farmers. Ten years ago her father joined a fair trade cooperative. They set up a scholarship fund that would allow keep their children in school. With the additional income from fair trade coffee sales, Yolanda became the first woman in her community to finish high school and go on to college.
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Filmed: San Francisco, USA on 27 March 2006
Credits: Interviewer - Marcus Morrell Camera and Editor - Marcus Morrell
Copyright © 2006 Big Picture TV
About Paul Rice
Paul Rice is President and CEO of TransFair USA, the only Fair Trade certifier in the United States.
TransFair has developed business partnerships with over 650 US companies (including such leading brands as Starbucks, P&G, Green Mountain and Dunkin’ Donuts), launched Fair Trade coffee into 50,000 retail outlets nationwide, certified over 160 million pounds of Fair Trade coffee.
In 2000 Paul Rice has received the Ashoka Fellowship for his pioneering work in fair trade and in 2002 he was named by the Klaus Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship as one of the world’s top 40 Social Entrepreneurs. He has authored several publications including “Sustainable Coffee at the Crossroads” (1999).
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