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6.20.2007 - 04:05pm ET
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Starbucks and Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO) Partner to Promote Ethiopia’s Coffee and Benefit the Country’s Coffee Farmers
(CSRwire) ADDIS ABABA and SEATTLE- June 20, 2007 – Representatives of the
Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and senior
leaders from Starbucks Coffee Company today announced that they have
concluded an agreement regarding distribution, marketing and licensing
that recognizes the importance and integrity of Ethiopia’s specialty
coffee designations.
"Ethiopia salutes Starbucks for its exemplary display of global corporate
citizenship. This alliance highlights the significance of visionary
entrepreneurs in creating space for win-win engagements between
corporations that operate globally and developing countries such as ours,"
said Dr. Samuel Assefa, the Ethiopian Ambassador to the United States.
"Starbucks has reiterated its commitment that it will not oppose
Ethiopia’s efforts to obtain trademarks for its specialty coffees. What
we have learned in our dealings with Starbucks over the last several months
is that the company listens to its stakeholders' concerns and is attentive
to the plight of the poor farmers who produce the finest specialty coffees
in the world," continued Ambassador Samuel Assefa.
The agreement is an important step in the ongoing collaboration between
the Government of Ethiopia and Starbucks to promote Ethiopia's specialty
coffees. It provides a framework for mutual cooperation to promote the
recognition of the Harrar, Sidamo and Yirgacheffe designations and to
strengthen the Ethiopian coffee sector, and includes the license of
certain trademarks. The agreement allows Starbucks to use and promote
these designations in markets both where trademarks exist for the coffee
designations as well as where they may not, in accordance with agreed
terms and conditions.
"Our customers know that some of the highest quality coffees in the world
come from Ethiopia," said Howard Schultz, Starbucks chairman, "We are
extremely pleased that this agreement supports both the Ethiopian
specialty coffee industry and the farmers and their communities that
produce these fine coffees while allowing us to bring them to our
customers around the world."
This agreement will expand on the continuing efforts to promote and sell
Ethiopia’s exceptionally high quality coffees.
"This agreement marks an important milestone in our efforts to promote and
protect Ethiopia's specialty coffee designations. Having the commitment
and support of Starbucks will help enhance the quality of Ethiopian fine
coffees and improve the income of farmers and traders," commented Getachew
Mengistie, Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office Director General, "This
agreement provides cause to be very optimistic about the future of the
Ethiopian coffee industry."
The Government of Ethiopia and Starbucks Coffee look forward to continuing
to develop their relationship and collaborate on ways to help build the
Ethiopian coffee sector.
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