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Are you a ‘ coffeeholic ’? 2. Do you need coffee to wake you up in the morning? 3. What is your favorite coffee bran

Are you a ‘ coffeeholic ’? 2. Do you need coffee to wake you up in the morning? 3. What is your favorite coffee brand (or shop)? 4. Do you know what fair trade coffee is ? 5. What do you know about coffee production and who gets the big profits ?

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Are you a ‘ coffeeholic ’? 2. Do you need coffee to wake you up in the morning? 3. What is your favorite coffee bran

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  1. Are you a ‘coffeeholic’? 2. Do you need coffee to wake you up in the morning? 3. What is your favorite coffee brand (or shop)? 4. Do you know what fair trade coffee is? 5. What do you know about coffee production and who gets the big profits? 6. Do you think fair trade make the coffee more expensive? 7. What’s your choice? Normal coffee VS Fair trade coffee Why do you prefer? Find out advantages and disadvantages you can get by buying that coffee.

  2. Fair Trading “Please write a Definition in one sentence” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZpUwCfINh8&feature=rellist&playnext=1&list=PL75658DA148A338A0

  3. Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. The movement advocates the payment of a higher price to producers as well as higher social and environmental standards. It focuses in particular on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar, tea, bananas, honey, cotton, wine, fresh fruit, chocolate, flowers and gold

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