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Coffee is a dependable commodity for the two-thirds of Canadians who at least one cup daily. When theres no telling what a day will bring, sometimes the only reliable thing is the bittersweet taste of coffee to get you out of a rut, spark your creative flow, and tackle the items on your to-do list.
But for smallholder coffee producers, who up 80% of the worlds coffee supply, the market is the furthest thing from dependable. With stagnant low wages, increasing production costs, and the price of coffee changing on average every three minutes, coffee producers in the global South face unfair working conditions. Fairtrade stability by ensuring farmers receive a fixed and on top of that, are given to be directly invested back into their communities.
Every day is International Coffee Day if youre a coffee lover, and every day is a day you can choose to support Fairtrade coffee companies. Here are eight quality and convenient options on campus and in the lower mainland:
The warmth and kindness of the staff at Renaissance Coffee isnt the only reason to support the business. They also have Fairtrade espresso and tea! Their caf矇 in the AQ 3000 level has been an integral pillar of the 間眅埶AV community since 1996.
2. Blenz
The new Blenz in the Student Union Building is the only Blenz location with Fairtrade coffee, from espresso to drip. We recommend trying their iced coffee and sitting in their cozy caf矇 for your next study session.
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Founders Kim and Lloyd were inspired to start Ethical Bean in 2003, after witnessing the stark number of coffee farmers living below the poverty line in Guatemala. Whether youre grabbing a brewed cup from Mackenzie Cafe, or buying beans to roast at home, choosing Ethical Beans Fairtrade organic coffee is a vote for better working conditions for coffee farmers. Order online or find them at most grocery stores!
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Kicking horse is a local Fairtrade organic coffee company thats been giving Canadians a kick of caffeine since their conception as a small family-owned roastery in the rocky mountains. Theyre now one of the most affordable and ubiquitous Fairtrade coffee brands out there, so if youre an at-home coffee connoisseur, put them on your grocery list, as theyre available in most grocery stores!
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With coffee offerings like Raven, Eagle, and Frog-Breakfast Blend, Spirit Bear is Aboriginal-owned, Fairtrade, and organic. The Port-Coquitlam based company is passionate about expanding and fighting the big guys (Tim Hortons and Starbucks) as well as being environmentally and socially responsible. You can order their sampler pack .
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If youre a bit of a coffee snob and have a taste for complex coffee notes that highlight the coffee growing region, Doi Chaang Coffees is the Fairtrade brand of choice. With distinct roast varieties and high grade valve bags that guarantee freshness, this specialty coffee will treat your palate. Find the nearest store that carrier the brand .
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Another organic Fairtrade coffee roaster is Beachcomber, which is based in Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast. Their small-batch roasting ensures quality taste. Find the nearest retailer .