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The Christchurch Press (New Zealand) June 21, 2001
HEADLINE: NEWS STARBUCKS 'NOT PLAYING FAIR' BYLINE: LENNARD
RACHAEL
The Green Party (New Zealand)is accusing Starbucks of using a
new community volunteer campaign to cover up not using Fair Trade
coffee.
Fair Trade spokesman for the Aoraki branch of the Green Party,
Simon Gerathy, said sponsoring worthy campaigns deflected attention
from the profits being made by paying low prices to coffee farmers.
Last week Starbucks announced employees would be paid to work
for Youthline and Women's Refuge. Mr Gerathy believes the campaign
is a public- relations spin.
He said Starbucks should be buying Fair Trade coffee which guarantees
farmers enough money to survive on.
Starbucks general manager Aasha Murthy said Fair Trade coffee
was still not available from Starbucks in the United States.
"As soon as it is available to Starbucks internationally
we will be stocking it in all our stores," she said.
Mrs Murthy said Starbucks was globally involved with Fair Trade
and was committed to helping develop communities and schools in
coffee-farming areas.
She said New Zealand was not a primary producer of coffee, so
the only way Starbucks could contribute to the community was in
the manner it was now doing.
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