Cappuccino – A Hot Cup Of Slavery?

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Regular espresso beans are not necessarily produced in the same way as Fair Trade Coffee. This does not mean the quality is absolutely compromised. It means that the Fair Trade Coffee group ensures that the plantation workers who do the harvesting and bean organising get completely fair treatment.

Americans drink a lot of different types of coffees. Can you imagine a day without a good morning cup of sweet cappuccino? However, the majority of us have no comprehension how coffees are produced, even harvested or shipped. We just love drinking it, cup after cup. The Fair Trade Coffee group has information that all of us should know.

Unfair treatment of coffee plantation workers on the worlds plantations is common as they slave to gather up your beans. The Fair Trade Coffee organisations approves varieties that come from plantations that adhere to civilised workers rights. Certain conditions in the work environment and proper and fair payment are required.

This organisation helps locate top quality produce, provided by plantation workers who work under completely fair conditions. They focus on coffee workers economic and social justice. The coffee...

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