So I know many a coffee lover out there do not want to mix politics with coffee, but I must ask this question: What's the truth about fair trade? I have watched some of the film Black Gold: A Film about Coffee and Trade. It seems like these people are pushing a very socialist agenda. I am all for coffee farmers making money and having a good life- absolutely! But the market in places like Ethiopia is obviously over saturated with coffee farmers. I assume you all understand supply and demand, so I wont get into that. It sounds to me like thats the problem- there are too many farmers. The weaker ones need to find another line of work then prices will rise. Any other artificial attempt at "raising" (fixing, really) prices would be very socialist. This is not what has made the US a great economic nation. So what's the story on fair trade, maybe I don't know something about it?
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