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    Play Fair Starbucks

    Some of you may have seen this in the news recently. For every cup of coffee sold in any Starbucks chain the vast majority of farmers only revive 3cent. Oxfam have started a Campaign to make the coffe giant allow such farmers to brand their own coffees so they will be entittled to a bigger share of the products they grow.

    Check out link for more info and to email the Starbucks CEO

    http://www.oxfamireland.org/campaign...tarbucks.shtml
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    See here also to lend your voice to the make trade fair cause
    http://www.maketradefair.org/en/index.htm

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    Its all relative. Sell all your crop at 3c a cup or get say 10c but have to sell to 20 different buyers.

    Downside of 1 buyer is hard to negotiate prices though.

    Western consumers are very informed these days so we all have our choices.

    I have a jar of free trade coffee at home but TBH i don't don't know the price different to standard coffee or what percentage of that difference makes it back to the grower. If Fair Trade coffee cost 10c extra a cup to the consumer but the farmer got paid only 1c from that then would it still be fair?

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    I prefer barneys to starbucks anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    I prefer barneys to starbucks anyways.
    Never heard of Barneys. Is it a Monaghan chain?

    I had a coffee from Starbucks in Barcelona a few weeks ago and it was really good.
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    The fact is Starbucks are using their influence to stop such farmers from branding their own produce or selling to other buyers
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    I'd say there's a lot of that going on closer to home.
    A barley grower gets on average .02cent (not 2 cent) for every pint of Guinness sold. Seeing as Guinness pretty much hold the monopoly, they can name their price. I'm sure it's similair to a lot of producers selling to multinationals. You would like everyone to be paid a fair price, but that's not the way business works, unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    The fact that Starbucks is such a massive chain I am sure more than makes up for the small mark-up. If they're not happy with the deal then don't do business with them.
    And who do you think they should do business with instead? All the other coffee houses which Starbucks have muscled out of business?

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    The Starbucks philosophy is to flood local markets driving out competition and once this is achieved they close shops so that they have less overheads. Case in point I used to work in Notting Hill, in 6 months 4 Starbucks opened within a 5 minute walk of my office, there was 2 local coffee shops both of whom went under. Starbucks have since closed 2 of their shops so we're back to the original number of shops but instead of them being small independents they are now Starbucks. A clinical strategy, but that is how they treat competition in the free world imagine how they are with small suppliers in the poorest nations who rely on their trade for survival?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    Companies go under all the time, it is not nice but it is life.
    More so its the nature of Capitalist competition. Competition is consistant in one thing, producing a winner. The logic of competition is to eradicate competition. Personally I don't think Fair Trade will ever solve the problems of the small farmers in the third world because by necessity it is more expensive than non fair trade. (why is it more expensive? Because distributors bump up the price to offset any potential dent in their profit margin).
    Also If you want to have a swipe at the "Communists" do so in the relevent thread.
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    I disagree that competition is consistent in producing an outright winner as by and large when the market has reached a point where there is a sole winner the costs of entry which previously appeared unfavourably high become acceptable to alternative entrants.

    The best example is tobacco in the US where Marlboro was undisputed king, the cost of entry was huge but the development of the market in the process made these costs acceptable to alternative entrants and thus the market became competitive again.

    Given how the coffee chain market has developed I would be shocked if there isn't a serious international rival to Starbucks within the next 2 decades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Western consumers are very informed these days so we all have our choices.

    I have a jar of free trade coffee at home but TBH i don't don't know the price different to standard coffee or what percentage of that difference makes it back to the grower. If Fair Trade coffee cost 10c extra a cup to the consumer but the farmer got paid only 1c from that then would it still be fair?



    Good man pete. Consumers haven't a clue. Never have done, never will. Most people just don't care. As long as people feel like they're getting value for money, nobody ever asks questions. Can't comment on starbucks as don't drink coffee.
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    Shouldn't this really be in current affairs? Just got the impression from what we all seem to be discussing that it would be more at home there.
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    How can people drink coffee? It tastes terrible! Hot chocolate all the way...
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    I don't like Starbucks because it's overpriced. But in any case, it's a free market. If the farmers dont like the price, they dont have to sell. It's called Free Trade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    Are you a communist?
    Depends on your definition of Communist. Check the Socialism thread.

    Ab Stu, while I agree competition doesn't produce an "outright" winner this is because nowhere is there a pure textbook example of competition. This is because even the adherants of competition don't really believe what they are saying. Competition does though tend towards an absolute winner. There was a graph in my leaving cert maths which I can't remember where the line constantly got closer to the axis but never actually met it, competition in the real world tends to be something like this. Never the less, small producers and distributers tend to be either wiped out or become dependant on the big boys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars View Post
    I don't like Starbucks because it's overpriced. But in any case, it's a free market. If the farmers dont like the price, they dont have to sell. It's called Free Trade.
    Don't you just love freedom. Those lucky farmers are inundated with choice. We don't want to sell to Starbucks, hey I've an idea, lets starve. Everyone's a winner.
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    Yeah because the job opportunities in Sri Lanka, Colombia, Brazil, Kenya etc. are great. Sure why don't they just get a job in IT?
    Very Marie Antoinette eh? "The people have no bread - well let them eat cake!"

    If you won't "Waste your time" reading the Socialism thread you forfeit any right to comment on the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    If they're not happy with the deal then don't do business with them.

    You would have to wonder if some people here would be happy if we were all communists.

    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
    FFS. If they can't earn a living doing that they should do something else like everyone else.
    Quote Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs View Post
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    To be fair Bohsx3, you posts would indicate to me also that your knowledge of this issue is very limited.

    If they don't want to be ripped off by Starbucks, please tell us what other viable options are available to them.

    I (and Bohs Partisan I am sure) fully understand that some companies are stronger than others, and this power gives them more buying power, but when a company gains that power by some of the methods outlined above, and then screws the people with whom they do business, secure in the knowledge that the farmers must sell to them as most of Starbucks competition has been weakened or forced out of business, I dont think that saing they should "just get another job" or "just not sell to them" has much value as a piece of advice.

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