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city but it's very much we only use the engine when it's necessary to maneuver or for safety reasons. we do not use it to get somewhere faster if there is no wind recently worked with all the stop overs. the crew is that safe with 3 courses of the year. you'll need quit his job as a social worker to join the crew. last summer. this is what's most fun. sail down, sail up, steering, hoisting, tacking. that's my job here on board. the majority of the crew works unpaid in exchange for learning how to sail. they also want to support a movement to change. global trade change starts with a small group of people who others dismisses dreamers and we don't mind being perceived as such. but increasingly, people are starting to take us more seriously. this sale powered freight transport
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really a viable alternative for the future. most shipping companies bulk of the risks, but they all have the deadline pressure. everything has to be somewhere at a certain time and nobody has the time to wait for the goods to arrive a little later. nowadays, everything has to be delivered just in time like that. but everything is slowly getting underway. when power is saves on expensive, feel. research has, are looking for ways to combine both in a hybrid vessels that will be able to sailing goodwin's and use their wind power as saves on expensive feel. research has are looking for ways to combine both in a hybrid vessels that will be able to sailing goodwin's and use their engine in calm conditions. the up until it can transport $114.00 tons of cargo on this run. it's mainly coffee and cocoa. the hold is located 3 meters deep in the ship's belly
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some things were allowed to get to our laws slipped, which could happen if the ship lurches violently as they have to be evan to voyage has covered over 18000 nautical miles. now the crew is nearing hamburg coffee, a fashionable drink from far away, most of the wrist and the codebase effect is passionately committed to good, fair trade coffee. she says that's why she would gladly pay a higher price for her brew. and instead, when i go into a shop to buy coffee, i would say that a kilo of coffee should never cost less than $20.00 euros in the states also money from coffee, regardless of whether it's a luxury brand or cheap stuff from the supermarket filing and what's not in germany, there is a roasting tax, which we all pay, and that is to euro's $19.00. that is
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a huge amount. so there's no way that half a kilo can cost $399.00. can you sign the cheaper the coffee, the less remains after tax for production and transportation. but right now, because main concern is to make it to the final first, i think the biggest challenge will be to avoid any mistakes. not to knock anything over as not to forget what i'm saying. context and not to tremble and controllable interests we want. yeah. those are the 3 things that always happen. i have nothing to do, not as yet. thank you. oh ok. so she's got 10 minutes to strut his stuff. this time she's mixing filter coffee with butter rum and not a concoction designed to taste like caramel candy. it's important that the taste of coffee remains dominant enough in the finished drink. over the next hours,
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the judges will sample coffee creations from 80 contestants through the tunnel to the wonders coffee is among the best in africa. 400000 people work in the sector. the capital kigali is the main transportation hub for exports cheaper. some other and ellen are breaking new ground as coffee traders in rwanda roasting the beans in the country of production rather than in europe in the coffee world. that is still a rare exception that we switched off when starting the roasting in house. the beans are refined, roasted, packed, and prepared for export. here in kigali, we aren't sending any raad beans from africa to europe going all ways with us. this
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way, the profits from the refining process stay in rwanda. after all the manual processing, the roasted coffee is ready for export. it's available to buy in a german drugstore chain. a kilo costs at least 230 is the export of a high quality finished product to europe is a boon for the region. it creates new jobs and the profits stay in africa. it's one way to combat poverty and economic migration. from, from through the oven to as transporting unroasted green coffee. it's a roma does not fade on the long voyage. now the ship is almost at its destination . i'm really very excited. i was born and
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raised in hamburg and have been out and about at sea for 9 months. and i find it really special to return home on board the album tour under sail in mind. i'm not, so it's a call to leave the oven tour is welcomed by 200 volunteers, friends and family. they all believe that sailing ships can revolutionize the way could such transports hit canadian, spoke a man who launched the whole project is here to welcome the crew. without him, none of them would be here for a while back. i want to make a buck him and spend his life at sea and has seen what burning heavy oil does to
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the environment. to change that he founded the company to the coast. you can put us all of your transport cleanly and we treat everyone in this chain fairly. the farmers get a reasonable price. and by the way, the customers don't pay more than they do for coffee that comes by container ship. if the price of the same only the profits are not so big, that's clear. and everyone in the chain shoulders the cost equally, including the environmental aspect of famine. kuhlmann is one of the custom is his audit. 20 tons of coffee from mexico may need the irrevocable rise, but also a few bags of robust. his company's cotai keep a japanese word that means community. german consume is deal directly with coffee from is in mexico sharing responsibility for the harvest. his payment
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policies are also unusual. the coffee farmers who work for the company receive the money in advance and get a higher rate than is paid for goods bearing the fair trade seal. tightly imports 20 tons of coffee from full farm is and one cooperative in mexico. it aims to double the amount each year. in 89 years, 500 small farmers in mexico could supply coffee, 225-0000 households in germany. so far, he has only imported the coffee. now the found his son is opening the 1st time. he café in hamburg. oh i think so we have a very special treat for your birthday that looks like the other one too, or it is. it was designed, i created the initial design and then our own came and said, dad, it looks fine,
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but it's not really contemporary. so i said ok, you take over, i'm handing it all over to you. of course i'm learning from it too. how can i use the founder of the whole project? take a step back. that's the biggest challenge. when he goes, there was full time he and his to the principles of solidarity in agriculture. consumers in germany ordered a coffee from farmers in mexico. and the organization mediates the whole thing. it doesn't make a profit went off the nonprofit new fund for the term nonprofit is often misunderstood. nonprofit does not mean no pay so just as we pay each farmer according to his needs, and that is our 1st priority. we also ask the sailors and the roasters and the staff here in the cafe. so the basic principle in the tightly
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cosmos, wherever we want to establish the model, is that every employee is paid according to his or her needs. and that we can all meet on an equal level, no matter which continent we live on the big one. the green cafés concept includes ditching the usual can't budo plastic coffee to go cups hid them, made of biscuit, and can be consumed immediately. i wouldn't. so if you don't want to eat your coffee mug, which is made from delicious biscuit, you can of course, throw it away. and it will decompose much faster than any paper cup or anything else on the market of my crew. in hamburg, a steadily advancing their vision of bringing most solidarity to the world of coffee. thanks.
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but at the bill in trade fair, the focus is still on big business. however, something going on in the coal said there with their ideas for a more equitable world trade in the feature. and scientists would not be wondering why it brands that spread just by women. we hope that angela finest will become a product that spreads beyond rwanda. and then it gives other women's cooperatives from uganda, peru, colombia, all of which already exist, access to the market, and thus to significantly higher prices, higher wages, and a bigger share of the profits. meanwhile in the called best of health is waiting for the results of her coffee creations has made it into the top 10 i i,
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