Saturday, October 28, 2006

Fair-trade coffee begins to heat up mainstream market

For all the buzz about the importance of buying fair-trade coffee, it represents only 2.2 percent of beans sold in the United States.

It has been a phenomenon of the specialty-coffee market, where better quality brew tends to sell at higher prices. That category includes Starbucks, which says it's the largest purchaser of fair-trade coffee in North America.

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