Daily Coffee News at Roast Magazine, Slavery-Like Conditions Reported
Cooxupé, Brazil’s largest coffee cooperative that accounts for approximately 10% of the country’s coffee exports, has suspended five farms for labor-rights violations, including conditions analogous to slavery, according to a recent Repórter Brasil investigation. The report follows Brazilian Ministry of Labor inspections earlier this year. There are approximately 19,000 Cooxupé member farms, with coffee supply reaching buyers throughout North America and Europe. Repórter Brasil includes comments from Cooxupé and Starbucks.
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#3 Put down the pastry, girl. You don't need it.
ReplyDeleteI guess I mean #4, but the hair and tats on #2 made me discount that pic.
DeleteShe looks the most "real" of the lot but still has that expensive and unreliable purchase you regret look about her. Sadly, even she has tats.
Deletenice legs and out fit on the lady in fishnets, but lose those fugly shoes, honey.
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