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11.30.2006 - 03:47pm ET
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Talks between Starbucks and the Ethiopian Government Positive and Ongoing
Parties agreed to cooperate in the protection of Ethiopia's specialty coffee names
(CSRwire) SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 2006--This week Starbucks ceo Jim Donald
and his executive team had positive meetings with African coffee farmers,
producers and government officials in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and
Ethiopia. In particular during the meetings in Ethiopia, Starbucks and
government officials discussed the government's initiative to protect its
specialty coffee names. The parties used these meetings as the first step
in developing a solution. Starbucks fully supports the premise that any
protection of specialty coffee names in Ethiopia should benefit Ethiopian
coffee farmers.
"We were grateful for the opportunity to meet with the Ethiopian Prime
Minister Melese Zenawi to talk about how we can work together on
initiatives that will benefit coffee farmers," said Jim Donald, Starbucks
president and ceo. "We believe the meeting was very cooperative and
productive and we are committed to working with the Ethiopian government
to find a solution that supports the Ethiopian coffee farmer."
As stated in the press release issued on Nov. 29, 2006 by the
Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office, "both parties agreed to cooperate
and work together in the protection and use of the Intellectual Property
Rights of Ethiopia's specialty coffee names and for Starbucks to promote
high quality Ethiopian coffees."
For more detailed information about Starbucks relationship with
Ethiopian coffee farmers, please visit http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/pressdesc.asp?id=713.
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