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Interview with Raul del Aguila of COCLA-Peru of the Pachamama Cooperative

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WE ARE COFFEE FARMERS!

Pachamama is a unique company owned by more than 100,000 coffee farmers around the world. Our farmers ship their best organic coffee to the USA from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Peru, Nicaragua and Mexico. We hand-roast in small batches in the U.S.A. and ship direct to customers in North America. Our mission is to provide customers with premium coffee in the most direct manner possible and, in doing so, improve the lives of small-scale farmers and their families.

A GLOBAL FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE.

PCC is democratically-controlled and owned by its members, the following farmer cooperatives:
PERU – COCLA – Quillabamba – 8,500+ family farmers
NICARAGUA – PRODECOOP – Estelí – 2,300+ family farmers
GUATEMALA – MANOS CAMPESINAS – Quetzaltenango – 1,100+ family farmers
MEXICO – LA UNIÓN REGIONAL – Huatusco – 1,950+ family farmers
ETHIOPIA – OROMIA – Addis Ababa – 135,000+ family farmers

FARMER-DRIVEN: BOARD OF DIRECTORS

We’re unique. Meet the farmers in with the power:

Raúl del Aguila: President. GM of COCLA – Peru. Raul@pachamama.coop
Merling Preza: Vice President. GM of PRODECOOP – Nicaragua. Merling@pachamama.coop
Carlos Reynoso: Secretary. GM of Manos – Guatemala. Carlos@pachamama.coop
Tadesse Meskela: Director. GM of OCFCU – Ethiopia. Tadesse@pachamama.coop
Ruben Zuñiga: Director. VP of La Unión Regional – Mexico. Ruben@pachamama.coop

PACHAMAMA U.S.A. STAFF:

Thaleon Tremain, CEO: thaleon@pachamama.coop
Nicolas Brown, Treasurer: nicolas@pachamama.coop
Byron Auker, Sales Representative: byron@pachamama.coop
Catherine Dilley, Sales Representative: catherine@pachamama.coop
Mollie Moisan, Customer Outreach Manager: mollie@pachamama.coop

PACHAMAMA U.S.A. HEADQUARTERS:

P.O. Box 73885
Davis, CA 95617
T: (530) 204-7554
F: (866) 516-120
http://pachamama.coop/

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Apr 122010

Peru’s capital city Lima is fast becoming a sprawling megacity. At least nine million people live there, but many lack even the most basic services, such as adequate healthcare. But that’s where Peru’s “Solidarity Hospitals” come in. Medical facilities providing low-cost care in and around the city. Al Jazeera’s Barbara Benitez reports.

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Peruvians seeing increasing instances of drought and disease, linked to warming temperatures.


Source: The Real News

Battle for the Amazon: People vs the government
The largest indigenous movement in decades battles to save the Amazon Basin from oil exploitation Pt 2

Me gustaria ver a los Cubanos defender su isla como esta gente lo ha hecho con el Amazona

Source: People Power, The Real News

Battle for the Amazon: People vs the government
The largest indigenous movement in decades battles to save the Amazon Basin from oil exploitation Pt 1

Due to their default on the loans for Brazilia, the Brazilian government has relinquished control of the development of their Amazon Basin. The World Bank controls the exploitation of the Brazilian portion of the Basin.

Source: The Real News, People Power

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