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The Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU) is an Ethiopian organization, established in June 1999, which represents approximately 102,950 coffee growers, processors, and exporters of the Oromia Region of southern and western Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee.[1] The union's members are organized into 115 cooperatives. They grow coffee of the arabica species exclusively, and produce both conventionally grown and organically grown beans. The union has chosen to bypass many of the middlemen that characterize the international coffee trade, sorting, roasting, and exporting its own coffee rather than simply growing and picking it the way most other Ethiopian coffee farmers do. The union returns 70 percent of its gross profits to its cooperatives.[2]

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  • The Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU) is an Ethiopian organization, established in June 1999, which represents approximately 102,950 coffee growers, processors, and exporters of the Oromia Region of southern and western Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee.[1] The union's members are organized into 115 cooperatives. They grow coffee of the arabica species exclusively, and produce both conventionally grown and organically grown beans. The union has chosen to bypass many of the middlemen that characterize the international coffee trade, sorting, roasting, and exporting its own coffee rather than simply growing and picking it the way most other Ethiopian coffee farmers do. The union returns 70 percent of its gross profits to its cooperatives.[2]
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  • The Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU) is an Ethiopian organization, established in June 1999, which represents approximately 102,950 coffee growers, processors, and exporters of the Oromia Region of southern and western Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee.[1] The union's members are organized into 115 cooperatives. They grow coffee of the arabica species exclusively, and produce both conventionally grown and organically grown beans. The union has chosen to bypass many of the middlemen that characterize the international coffee trade, sorting, roasting, and exporting its own coffee rather than simply growing and picking it the way most other Ethiopian coffee farmers do. The union returns 70 percent of its gross profits to its cooperatives.[2] According to the OCFCU's website, the union's goals are as follows: 1. * To improve the farmer's income by exporting their coffee 2. * To maintain the quality of coffee production 3. * To improve and maintain the sustainability of the coffee industry 4. * To improve the quality and productivity of Ethiopian coffee 5. * To regulate and stabilize local markets 6. * To provide farmers and clients with reliable service The OCFCU's headquarters are located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital, and its General Manager is Tadesse Meskela. Meskela and the OCFCU are featured in the 2006 documentary film Black Gold. On January 30, 2007, Meskela had a meeting with the United Kingdom's prime minister, Tony Blair.[3] The OCFCU has received assistance from Oxfam International to upgrade its offices.[4]
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