Certifications
Oregon Tilth Certified Organic (OTCO)
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Oregon Tilth is a nonprofit research and education membership organization dedicated to biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture. Oregon Tilth offers educational events throughout the state of Oregon, and provides organic certification services to organic growers, processors, and handlers internationally. http://www.tilth.org/ |
TransfairUSA
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TransFair USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is one of twenty members of Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO). Transfair audits transactions between US companies offering Fair Trade Certified™ products and the international suppliers from whom they source, in order to guarantee that the farmers and farm workers behind Fair Trade Certified goods were paid a fair, above-market price. Annual inspections conducted by FLO at the cooperative level ensure that socioeconomic development criteria are being met using increased Fair Trade revenues. Cooperative Coffees has been a licensed importer of fairly traded coffee since 1999. For more info, visit www.transfairusa.org . |
Transfair Canada
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TransFair Canada is Canada's only non-profit certification and public education organization promoting Fair Trade Certified to improve the livelihood of developing world farmers and workers. Click here to see our current certificate. |
Fairtrade Labeling Organization (FLO)
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Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International (FLO) is the worldwide Fair Trade standard setting and certification organization. FLO guarantees that products sold anywhere in the world with a Fair trade label conforms to Fair trade standards. Based in Germany, FLO determines what products will be labeled as fair trade and it permits more than one million producers, workers, and their dependants in 50 countries to benefit from the Fair trade label. FTL follows strict criteria to ensure Fair Trade standards, assess that a Fair Trade label will socially and economically benefit the producer, guarantee a living wage to the producers, and enforce the proper use of Fair Trade labels. www.fairtrade.net . |











