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A coffee farmer at the sharp end
Information from Action Aid's coffee campaign (http://www.actionaid.org)
*download Action Aids GM Coffee report here*
Melkam Ayalew is 20 years old. She struggles to support a family
of five on less than two acres in Zege, Ethiopia. Even in a good
year, she will only earn about £23 from her whole coffee crop.
Therefore she also grows fruit for sale and works as a seamstress
to make ends meet. Melkam's family are already cutting back to
survive. She says, 'It depends on our coffee production. If the
price falls, all the family misses breakfast.'
Melkam's already fragile existence will be under threat if GM
coffee is developed. She won't be able to afford the ethylene
or the new seedlings. But the bigger plantations, who can, will
increase the amount of coffee on the market, thus driving market
prices lower. Asked if her family could survive if the new coffee
meant world prices were permanently lowered, Melkam replied, "We
can't."
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