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2 Café  





3 EEUK  





4 See also  





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Equal Exchange
Company typecooperative
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Headquarters ,
Productscoffee, tea, sugar, chocolate, bananas, avocados, olive oil
RevenueIncreaseUS$70,079,000[1] (2016)

Net income

IncreaseUS$1,524,561 (2016)
Total assetsIncreaseUS$36,935,863 (2016)

Number of employees

126
Websiteequalexchange.coop
Equal Exchange coffee beans

Equal Exchange is a for-profit, Fairtrade worker-owned cooperative headquartered in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Equal Exchange distributes organic, gourmet coffee, tea, sugar, bananas, avocados, cocoa, and chocolate bars produced by farmer cooperativesinLatin America, Africa, and Asia. Founded in 1986, it is the oldest and largest Fair Trade coffee company in the United States. The highest paid employee of Equal Exchange may not make more than four times what the lowest paid employee receives.[2]

History

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Equal Exchange was founded in 1986 by Rink Dickinson, Jonathan Rosenthal, and Michael Rozyne. Before founding Equal Exchange, Dickinson, Rosenthal, and Rozyne were managers at a food cooperative in New England, and were actively involved in American food industry reform.

For three years prior to Equal Exchange's birth, the three founders met once weekly to discuss how global food trade could be changed to increase incomes and stabilize economic situations of farmers.[3] The meetings resulted in the development of an alternative trade model that utilized direct trade, established long-term contracts, and offered higher-than-market prices to small coffee farmers. This differs from the traditional trade model, in which buyers go through a series of middlemen to purchase coffee beans from plantation farmers.[4]

Café

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Equal Exchange operates three cafés in the United States. The cafés, located in Washington, Illinois, and Ohio, serve Equal Exchange tea, coffee, and espresso drinks as well as locally sourced pastries, sandwiches, and other lunch items.[5]

EEUK

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Equal Exchange co-operative based in the UK has close ties to Equal Exchange US where they both share various product lines and farmer co-op producers. Both share the same name and produce coffee, chocolate, and cocoa products among many other items. This relationship was made permanent in 2017 when EE Wholesale UK became a subsidiary of Equal Exchange US.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Equal Exchange 2016 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  • ^ Equal Exchange: About Our Co-op
  • ^ "Our Story". Equal Exchange. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  • ^ Simpson, Charles R.; Rapone, Anita (Summer 2000). "Community Development From The Ground Up: Social-Justice Coffee". Human Ecology Review. 7 (1): 46–57. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.463.6391.
  • ^ "Equal Exchange Café". Equal Exchange Co-op. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  • ^ "EE WHOLESALE (UK) LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
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