Friday, October 14, 2005

   from Nick

Rwandan coffee is in jeopardy

First, please educate yourself about the PEARL Project, and all that it has accomplished for Rwandan coffee producers, and for the coffee itself.

Now imagine that PEARL gets its funding cut due to USAID funding cuts. All that PEARL has achieved could be gone, with the project ending years before it was planned to.

We'll be doing a special podcast about this within the next few days. In the mean time, be prepared to mobilize and raise awareness... and to write to your representatives in Congress.

This is an issue that is just coming to light now, so helping awareness spread as soon as possible is key. This is something that CAN BE SAVED. It'll just take some work on all of our parts.

Stay tuned.

(photo is of Dan Clay of MSU and Tim Schilling of Texas A & M as they leave the Maraba Cooperative after a celebration honoring the PEARL contributions. Photo by Sue Nichols, University Relations, MSU.)

More reading:
- Main webpage from Michigan State University
- Reprint from Roast Magazine, March/April 2004
- The President of Rwanda visits a washing station
- MSU "The State News"
- From the current issue of Tea and Coffee
- The U.S. Mission to Rwanda
- CQI: "The Healing Effect of Coffee in Rwanda"
- Peter Giuliano: "Peter goes to Rwanda - March 2005"
- From Geoff Watts: "RWANDA MUSASA"

8 Comments:

Anonymous SL28ave said...

...just as the ball started to roll, it seems.

I love good Rwandan coffee too. I enlist my little, radical self for mobilization.

10/15/2005 12:36:00 PM  
Blogger Billy Wilson said...

Whoa, that is really messed up. I feel emotionally involved with rwandan coffees. I definately enlist.

10/16/2005 04:37:00 PM  
Anonymous t o n x said...

I, and I'm guessing many of the Vickies, will enlist.

10/16/2005 10:06:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I believe they should learn to grow food and learn to self sustain and maybe we should help them with subsidies for this purpose instead of risking subsidies on a crap shoot like coffee

11/11/2005 03:31:00 PM  
Blogger Nick said...

To Anonymous:

You've heard the saying, "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day... teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime?"

You're obviously well-intentioned... you're wanting to "teach a man to fish."

The PEARL Project essentially builds a fishing school.

I encourage you to learn more about this issue before coming to too many conclusions.

11/12/2005 06:09:00 AM  
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