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Quality revolutions, solidarity networks, and sustainability innovations: following Fair Trade coffee from Nicaragua to California

机译:质量革命,团结网络和可持续性创新:遵循从尼加拉瓜到加利福尼亚的公平贸易咖啡

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Nicaraguan smallholder cooperative leaders working in partnership with a California-based small-scale roasting company pioneered an alternative approach to confronting the post-1999 coffee crisis. They built coffee tasting laboratories and integrated grassroots organizing efforts to create a national smallholder cooperative association that dramatically improved the quality, consistency, and prices from of the coffee they exported. Cooperative leaders used this development project to gain a more significant share of political economic power in a domestic coffee industry historically dominated by colonial powers, and corporate and domestic elites. This alliance between the artisanal small-scale roasting companies and cooperative leaders also proved that smallholders selling into fair trade markets could consistently produce and export high quality coffee. This case study unfolds into Nicaraguau27s northern mountains, northern Californiau27s coastal cities and the commodity trade and solidarity networks that connect them. Beyond following the coffee bean from mountainside farmers, through artisan specialty coffee roasters, and into the hands of Bay Area coffee drinkers, the article recovers the history of political and technological revolutions and the transnational solidarity networks that contributed to sustainability innovations within the coffee value chain. Although the tangible benefits of fair trade coffee to farmers and landscapes have not lived up to the lofty proclamations of its advocates, farmers generally receive higher prices for their coffee and are frequently more secure in their land titles. This political ecology of coffee and solidarity suggests theoretical questions about the role of classic revolutions, and Polanyian double movements in the efforts to practice the alternative values and principles that motivate many of todayu27s sustainability innovations.
机译:尼加拉瓜小农合作社领导人与加利福尼亚的一家小型烘焙公司合作,率先提出了另一种方法来应对1999年后的咖啡危机。他们建立了咖啡品尝实验室,并整合了基层组织的工作,以建立一个全国性的小农合作社协会,从而极大地提高了他们出口咖啡的质量,一致性和价格。合作社领导人利用这一发展项目,在历史上以殖民势力,企业和国内精英统治的国内咖啡行业中,获得了更大的政治经济实力份额。手工小规模烘焙公司与合作社领导者之间的这种联盟也证明,向公平交易市场出售产品的小农可以持续生产和出口优质咖啡。该案例研究涉及尼加拉瓜的北部山区,加利福尼亚北部的沿海城市以及连接它们的商品贸易和团结网络。除了跟随山腰农民的咖啡豆,通过手工制作的专业咖啡烘焙机,再到湾区的咖啡饮用者手中,本文还回顾了政治和技术革命以及跨国团结网络的历史,这些网络为咖啡价值链内的可持续性创新做出了贡献。尽管公平贸易咖啡对农民和景观的切实利益还没有达到其倡导者的崇高要求,但农民通常会以更高的价格获得咖啡,而且土地所有权通常更安全。这种咖啡与团结的政治生态学提出了有关经典革命和波兰尼双重运动在实践替代价值和原则方面的理论问题,这些替代价值和原则是当今许多可持续发展创新的动力。

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    Bacon Christopher M.;

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