On a visit to the coffee-growing hills above San Lucas, Rice cultivated
what would later become the American fair trade movement. Founded in
1998 in a converted warehouse in downtown Oakland, TransFair USA began
as a bare-bones operation with an unusual premise - put more money in
the pockets of farmers in the developing world by persuading consumers
thousands of miles away to pay a premium in the name of social justice.
Modeled after organic produce and dolphin-safe tuna, Rice started the
organization with the stark black and white label that told shoppers
their coffee came from farmers who received a "fair price."
The San Francisco Chronicle just wrote this very interesting profile of the man who founded the Fair Trade movement for coffee, Paul Rice. We highly recommend the read!