Coffee Links and Information
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Coffee Multinationals
- Nestlé - producers of Nescafé. With more than 3,000 cups consumed every second, Nescafé is by far the world's leading coffee brand.
- Information from www.transnationale.org on Nestlé - brands, financial details, social structure, ILO violations, shareholders, subsidiaries, corruption, environment, human rights and marketing.
- Kraft Foods - Brands within the Kraft portfolio include: Kenco, Maxwell House, Carte Noir and Cafe Hag.
- Sara Lee - Sara Lee's Beverage business includes retail and foodservice coffee sales in major markets around the world. The company holds a leading position in the $33 billion USD worldwide retail coffee market. Sara Lee has the number-one position in coffee in Brazil, many European countries and the US foodservice market. In the US retail coffee market, the company holds the number-three position.
Fair Trade Coffee
Coffee retail Outlets
Coffee prices and commodities market
Coffee Agriculture
- www.coffeeresearch.org A good source of information on all aspects of growing, harvesting and processing coffee, from the Coffee Research Institute
- Commercial Coffee Farming: Terranova Estate Mazubuka, Zambia
- The Colonial Administration in Zambia allocated much of the most fertile and cultivatable land to the European settlers to produce food for the urban areas that were growing up in copper belt. At independence many of these white farmers left and their lands were redistributed. Some remained, either continuing to produce maize or other crops for the Zambian market, or producing cash crops for the export market such as coffee.
- The Terranova estate is a white-owned farm of over 1000 hectares employing 300 permanent workers and 2,300 temporary workers. The farm's location on some of the country's most fertile land enables it to produce high quality arabica coffee beans. The farm is part of the Zambian Coffee Growers Association, a group of 37 commercial farms and over 900 small-scale growers. Its large size enables it to benefit from a number of economies of scale.
- Rwanda's economy is largely based on agriculture, with coffee and tea as the main exports.
Bird-safe and shade-grown coffee
Information on bird-safe and shade-grown coffee.