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The State of Sustainable Coffee ICO, IISD, UNCTAD, IDRC and The World Bank Daniele Giovannucci
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Summary Growing interest in these coffees: align with new demands of the market Impact of these coffees considerable although volumes small Confusion among industry and consumers Limitation of these coffees as "niche" products: need strengthened policy, knowledge dissemination, and structures
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Sustainable Coffee Definitions: Shifting Organic Fair Trade Eco-friendly Private standards
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Confusion about certifications
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Demand outlook Demand growth not keeping pace with the strong growth in supply, or is it?
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Approximate global rates of growth – Generic 1-2 % – Gourmet 5-10 % – Fair Trade 10+ % – Organic 10-20 % – Eco-friendly ++ %
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Why is sustainable coffee so important? Organic 25 countries (23) FT 22 countries (16) Eco-friendly 9 (7+) > 700,000 families depend on it
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Are premiums reasonable?
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Value of Sustainable methods is beyond economics Drought resistance Erosion reduction More rational agro-chem use Social cohesion - communities Protecting clean water sources Risk Mgt. empowers producer How our new standards impact
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Daniele P. Giovannucci DGiovannucci@worldbank.org The State of Sustainable Coffee
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Next Steps stricter industry guidelines and labeling policies to ensure that farmers continue to benefit improved governance structures (cert, accredit, etc) better communication with farmers of the costs-benefits increased dissemination to consumers value processes with rational price premiums
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