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Article

21 May 2012

Author:
Equal Exchange

An Open Letter to Green Mountain Coffee Roasters From Equal Exchange

...Equal Exchange has released an open letter to Larry Blanford, the CEO of...Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR)...that strongly encourages...[GCMR] to withdraw its support from...Fair Trade USA...Without input from stakeholders,...FTUSA abandoned...Fair Trade International, aka FTI...and loosened eligibility rules to allow large coffee, cocoa and sugar plantations to receive...certification. That would put [them]...in direct competition with the...small-farmer co-operatives...who co-created the Fair Trade movement and have been the core of Fair Trade for over 25 years....[The] 20+ other global members of FTI, including the farmer representatives, had overwhelmingly rejected [this proposal] previously...Equal Exchange, the small-farmer co-operatives, and many other[s]...believe these...acts by FTUSA gravely undermine the very purpose of Fair Trade and constitute a betrayal of the small-farmer co-ops...