Coffee is the second commodity that generates largest business volume, after oil. However, while the price at the end of the chain has increased in the last decade, the money that Ethiopian farmers receive has decreased.
This is the reality shown to us by Marck and Nick Francis in Black Gold, a 2007 documentary co-produced by United Kingdom and United States. In it are alternated sequences of plantations with others at the New York market or of daily life in a Starbucks cafe.
Black Gold is projected on the original English version with subtitles in Castilian in the film series about food justice exposure by Pep Bonet, to be seen at Palma CaixaForum until January 12, 2014.
(50% discount for members of La Caixa)
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