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CONFRONTING THE COFFEE CRISIS:
Fair Trade, Sustainable
Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America
Thursday, May 15 * 12 Noon
Bay Tree Bookstore
Book Launch with Chris Bacon, Jonathan Fox and Steve
Gliessman
ABOUT THE BOOK
Our morning cups of coffee connect us to a global industry
and an export crisis in the tropics that is destroying
livelihoods, undermining the cohesion of families and
communities, and threatening ecosystems. Confronting the
Coffee Crisis explores small-scale farming, the political
economy of the global coffee industry, and initiatives
that claim to promote more sustainable rural development
in coffee-producing communities. Contributors review the
historical, political, economic, and agroecological
processes within today's coffee industry and analyze the
severely depressed export market that faces small-scale
growers in Mexico and Central America.
The book presents a series of interdisciplinary,
empirically rich case studies showing how small-scale
farmers manage ecosystems and organize collectively as
they seek useful collaborations with international NGOs
and coffee companies to create opportunities for
themselves in the coffee market. The findings demonstrate
the interconnections among farmer livelihoods,
biodiversity, conservation, and changing coffee markets.
Additional chapters examine alternative trade practices,
certification, and eco-labeling, discussing the politics
and market growth of organic, shade-grown, and Fair Trade
coffees. Combining interdisciplinary research with
case-study analysis at scales ranging from the local to
the global, Confronting the Coffee Crisis reveals the
promise and the perils of efforts to create a more
sustainable coffee industry.
Sponsors: Bay Tree Bookstore, CAN, Chicano Latino
Research Center (CLRC), El Centro: Chicano Latino Resource
Center, Environomental Studies, Latin American and Latino
Studies.
For accommodation needs contact 459-5449 or email
elcentro@ucsc.edu. |
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