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Thursday, September 24th 2009

9:53 AM

A sweet tooth leads to.....small is beautiful??

While eating part of chololate bar, noted it was made by YACAO, S.A. Got the bar at Whole Foods. Went to their site and found this:

Small is beautiful

The processing center in Medina consists of a processing unit with integrated solar drier and a storehouse with an office. The solar drier works with hot air, which is being heated in an intermediate roof layer during daytime. As the public electricity supply is poor and with volatile voltage, a generator is necessary. For ecological reasons, YACAO decided to use gas instead of gasoline or diesel. Thanks to an inexpensive loan from Switzerland, YACAO was able to start processing in March 2002. The official inauguration of the YACAO processing center took place in May 2002. Since then, production has increased continually.
 
What is YACAO?
The YACAO Project was born 1999 in the area of Yamasá in the Dominican Republic. Our goal is to produce high-quality Cocoa and help small-scale farmers to generate an income. YACAO works with capital of socially responsible investors from Switzerland. As a registered company, YACAO wants to prove that a small enterprise is able to convert social and ethical values successfully into concrete improvements of our producer's everyday life.
 
YACAO guarantees the purchase of the whole production
- YACAO pays a bonus of 10 - 25 % for organic production
- YACAO finances and organizes the organic certification
- YACAO pays cash in advance of the harvest
- YACAO does not tolerate any children labor or forced labor
- YACAO pays equal salary for equal work
- YACAO organizes organic workshops and helps the producers in all agricultural topics

- YACAO offers cocoa-seedlings at cost-price to all affiliated farmers
- YACAO pays fair salaries and help-insurance to its employees

site: http://www.yacao.com/

fair Trade guide:  http://www.fair-trade-hub.com/fair-trade-directory.html

http://www.yacao.com/video/yacao_en.rm

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Thursday, September 24th 2009

5:09 AM

Horrid example of capitalist mind set-and they say Distributism is a Pipe Dream!

# Both high-powered sales executives
# Grandma spends most time raising kids
# Aussies longest working week in OECD
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/the-jobs-that-ate-an-australian-family/story-e6frf7l6-1225776906410
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/the-jobs-that-ate-an-australian-family/story-e6freuzr-1225776906410

Family

SYDNEY mother-of-two Melissa Blackley is so obsessed with work that she doesn't know what her children eat for lunch and hasn't cooked dinner in two years.

She maintains her relationship with her partner of 18 years John Anderson via email. And each day the couple run a "dutch auction" to decide which parent will take daughter India, 11, to violin lessons or go to eight-year-old Holly's extra-curricular activities.

In fact, the high-powered sales executives are so focused on work that neither of them knows what time their children go to school. Mr Anderson said he only has "a pretty good idea" of the school's location.

"Our jobs are incredibly important to us and an extension of that is having a BlackBerry which distracts me when I am home," 42-year-old Ms Blackley, who like her partner works at least 12 hours a day, said.

"I find work exciting and engaging. It's easy to drift off and do work rather than playing dominos."

Ms Blackley foisted much of the responsibility of raising her children on her 69-year-old mother Di Ridley, who quit her own job at her daughter's behest just months after India was born. Ms Ridley arrives at the family's Randwick home at 6am every weekday to look after the children.

"I asked her (to resign from work) because like many mums I was concerned about my baby going into childcare," Ms Blackley said.

The Blackley-Anderson household is just one of many around Australia that is failing to strike a healthy work and life balance.

Australians are working more than 50 hours a week - the longest working week in the OECD.

Demographer Bernard Salt said: "Work has moved beyond the workplace, beyond the nine-to-five, beyond the Monday-to-Friday and into the space that was the soul preserve of the family.

"Work is like a monster. It has broken free from the cage and has extended its tentacles into the family home. Are we now so focused on making a good living that we have no time to live as well?"
The Blackley-Anderson family is just one of three profiled in the second series of SBS social experiment program The Nest.

Premiering tonight, the families go on a crash course to discover a better work/life balance.of in

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