Beans For Hope – Hope in Every Cup


School Project Update – Photos and Letters from the School and Staff
June 23, 2008, 3:06 pm
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Photos from our recent project work and letters from staff offering thanks and asking for continued support. Thank you to our friends and partners for your continued support, if you keep buying our coffee we can keep working for change. www.beansforhope.com. (more…)



Fair Trade growing stronger every day on a small Island next to Europe
March 19, 2008, 5:07 pm
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Fairtrade Gains Strength in UK, Now What About More-Than-Fairtrade?The Fairtrade trend is not only experiencing increasing popularity in the United States, but it is also gaining ground in the UK. In 2007, the number of Fairtrade products sold doubled from the previous year as large groceries began to become dedicated to selling Fairtrade products. Sainsbury, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer’s were three of Great Britain’s large and popular grocery stores that signed on to selling Fairtrade goods.
We applaud the efforts of UK retailers who are becoming more dedicated to the Fairtrade movement to increase wages and lifestyle of poor farmers in foreign countries and urge more American-based companies to become more socially responsible and follow the UK example.

God Save the Queen's Cup of Coffee

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Are coffee shops becoming the new office?
February 26, 2008, 4:27 am
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coffee meetings are better with bfh coffee

How many times have you set up a meeting with a colleague, client or friend at your local coffee shop? Coffee shops offer a relatively cheap and quiet meeting place away from the monotony of the regular office. In the past years, coffee shops around the country, and the world, have stepped up and are beginning to turn their shops into work-friendly environments for today’s technically-savvy worker.

In addition to free refills to encourage lingering and secluded areas, many coffee shops are now offering free wireless internet and even rooms that you can reserve for your next meeting. Other food industries are seeing the success of the coffee shop “workplace” and have begun to offer wireless options and a more meeting-friendly environment to attract the workers. (more…)



Beans For Hope Will not Be found by Walmart shoppers but We Could care Less.
February 21, 2008, 7:40 pm
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Beans For Hope Expands Coffee Sales to Local Harvest Grocery.

If you’re looking to find BFH coffee shopping at Walmart, Sams Club or Starbucks you should probably stop reading right now. But if you care about what’s happening outside the major corporate grocery world and looking for retailer and coffee working for better environment, healthier choices and sustainable communities visit Local Harvest and keep reading.

Local Harvest Grocery Store

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What’s fair about five more pennies?
January 26, 2008, 10:39 pm
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Fairtrade Price Increase Not Something To Shout About

Finally after years and years of stagnant coffee prices, the Fairtrade Labeling Organizations (FLO) have decided to evaluate the current “fair” trade price for coffee beans to a whopping $1.25 per pound of washed Arabica coffee beans starting June 2008. This is only a 5 cent increase per pound on average from the previous “fair” prices.

Although FLO is touting this increase as a major move forward in the coffee trading industry, it’s really too little, too late – less of a move forward than a realization of the need to keep up with the current economy.

First of all, the current fair trade prices aren’t exactly fair to begin with, still leaving the small coffee farmers in Guatemala and other coffee farming nations with a tiny cut of the coffee’s profits. The $1.25 per pound price paid to coffee farmers is really nothing when you consider the harsh labor associated with coffee farming and the fact that distributors are making so much more.

In addition, the fair trade concept is supposed to go beyond fair coffee prices but also toward positive changes in the farmer’s living and working conditions. However, the fair trade standards aren’t really supply the farmers and their families the additional support they need.

In order to be fair trade certified, coffee farmers must follow a strict set of standards that must be met in order to be considered fair trade. Often these credentials are hard for these small farmers to actually comply with due to their way of life and the lack of funds.

All that aside, FLO’s price increase of only 5 cents is not really significant enough to off-set inflation or the natural increase in cost of coffee production since the fair trade price was standardized in the late 1990s.

This price increase is now the set standard and will not be reviewed again until 2010! That is a long time to keep a set price!

We want to hear your thoughts, so post a comment below!

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Know Your Grower!

Finca HermosaFinca Hermosa Farmer

Here’s a little more info about the coffee we are currently offering for Beans For Hope. If you have no idea where your coffee is coming from this should be pretty informative.

BFH believes in establishing a relationship between our friends and our farmers, we inform everyone we speak to just how much labor and expertise goes into growing and processing coffee. (more…)