Submitted by:Starbucks Corporation
Categories:Community Development
Posted: Jan 21, 2004 – 11:00 PM EST
Recognition Marks the First Time the Medal was Awarded to a Coffee Company and a U.S. Company
"Being recognized by the leadership in a coffee producing country is truly an honor for Starbucks," said Dub Hay, senior vice president of Coffee for Starbucks Coffee Company. "The medal validates that our coffee sourcing strategies and presence in origin countries continues to contribute to the sustainability of coffee growers and their families."
For more than two decades, Starbucks has contributed to the economy of the State of Nariño in Colombia through its purchases of high quality coffee at premium prices. In addition, Starbucks invested in a housing renovation project that benefited approximately 500 families last year.
As an acknowledged leader in the specialty coffee industry, Starbucks wishes to be known not only for its high quality coffee and commercial success, but for its commitment to origin country farmers and their families. Starbucks business practices are based on the company's longstanding guiding principles and underscore the importance of applying the highest standards to coffee purchasing, treating people with respect and dignity, and contributing positively to our communities and environment. For many years, Starbucks has collaborated with a number of farms on social projects that help improve the quality of life for farm workers, their families and local community members.
Starbucks Coffee Company is the leading retailer, roaster and brand of specialty coffee in the world, with more than 7,500 retail locations in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific Rim. The Company is committed to offering the highest quality coffee and the Starbucks Experience while conducting its business in ways that produce social, environmental and economic benefits for communities in which it does business.
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