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Fair Trade Travel

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Fair Trade Tours with Higher Grounds Trading.

Customized trips

We'll customize a trip for you and your group or family to countries in Africa and South and Central America. Please contact us for details!

Sample Trip Itineraries Include:

Join us on an adventure to the birthplace of coffee and the cradle of civilization as we explore three distinct coffee growing regions while learning about fair trade development projects and the culture of the Oromo people.

A visit to the Kenya Tea Authority and a host of fair trade craft groups will be followed by a once in a lifetime visit to the Masai Mara.

January 1st 1994 saw the first shots fired in the struggle for a more just global economic system. Join us as we travel to visit the autonomous Zapatista communities in the Mayan Highlands and learn about fair trade coffee production and the struggle for indigenous autonomy.

Just Coffee Fair Trade Travel Delegations

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A number of times each year Just Coffee offers customized travel delegations to visit our coffee producers all over the world. Delegations are available to Just Coffee customers, friends, community members, avid coffee drinkers, and anyone with an interest in fair trade and cultural diversity.

Join Just Coffee on any number of informative and inspirational learning delegations that are sure to be unforgettable! We will be traveling to:

Chiapas, Mexico: 2008, Dates TBA
Where we will meet with Zapatista and Las Abejas grower cooperatives Maya Vinic, Yachil, and Maya Vinic;

Guatemala: 2008, Dates TBA
Where we will stay with coffee growing cooperative Santa Anita de la Union;

Nicaragua: 2008, Dates TBA
Where we will meet and stay with Just Coffee's newest coffee growing cooperative, the all female La Fem cooperative; and

East Timor: 2008, Dates TBA
Where we will explore the factors playing a role in the 2006 conflict and visit with local coffee growers to hear their concerns and dreams for the future!