2nd World Coffee Conference Salvador, Bahia, Brazil - 23-25 September 2005 |
PRESENTATIONS:
OPENING SPEECHES | |||||
President of Brazil: Mr. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
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President of |
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Governor of |
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Chairman of the Conference: Minister Roberto Rodrigues |
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Executive Director of the ICO: Mr. Néstor Osorio |
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SESSION 1: LESSONS EMERGING FROM THE CRISIS | |||||
Coffee crisis and African
prospects Mme Assouan Acquah, Conseiller
Spécial du Premier Ministre, |
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Lessons emerging from the crisis: new
paths for the coffee sector Ms. Carole L. Brookins, former United States
Executive Director, World Bank, |
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Growing
global consumer demand Mr. Douglas Burns, Senior Vice President,
Global Beverages, Kraft Foods, |
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Lessons from the crisis: seizing the
opportunity Mr.
Gordon S. Gillett, |
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Lessons and countermeasures of the coffee crisis
in Japan
Mr.
Keiji Ohta, All |
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Lessons
of the crisis Ambassador Rubens Antônio Barbosa, Brazil |
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SESSION 2: COFFEE
POLICIES IN A MARKET ECONOMY |
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perspective from the Common Fund for Commodities Mr. Ali Said Mchumo, Common Fund for Commodities (CFC), |
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The
long run impact of the ending of coffee control Professor Christopher
Gilbert, Dipartimento di Economia,
Universitá Degli Studi di Trento, Italy |
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Growth in
consumption - who will supply the coffee ? Mr. David M. Neumann, Neumann Gruppe GmbH, |
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The
past coffee crisis Mr. Gabriel Silva Luján, General Manager, Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia |
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Coffee
policies in a market economy Mr. Giuseppe Lavazza,
Luigi Lavazza SPA, Italy |
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New
instruments to increase competitiveness of the coffee agrobusiness |
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Coffee
policies in a market economy Mr. Jack Bigirwa, National
Union of Coffee Agribusinesses and Farm Enterprises (NUCAFE), |
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Clear view of the future: seeing beyond the barriers Mr. Robert F. Nelson, National Coffee Association
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SESSION 3: HOW TO
DEVELOP A SUSTAINABLE COFFEE ECONOMY |
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Lessons emerging from the crisis: new
paths for the coffee sector Mr. Adolfo A. Franco, US Agency for International
Development (USAID), |
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The
EU approach to commodities and its views on how to ensure sustainability Mr. Enzo Barattini, Directorate General
for Development, European Commission |
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How
to avoid a future coffee crisis by maintaining a balance between supply/demand Mr. Ernesto Illy, President of the Institute
for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC), |
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Perspectives
on sustainability and globalization and the challenges for the coffee
sector Ms. Lakshmi Venkatachalam, Former Chairperson,
Coffee Board of |
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Solving the
‘coffee paradox’ ? Dr. Stefano Ponte, Danish Institute for International Studies and Human Rights, |
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Building
quality and sustainability from the ground up Mr. Rick Peyser, Specialty Coffee Association
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Sustainable
coffee economy |
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Sustained
advancement of the coffee economy Mr. Tatsushi Ueshima, UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. Ltd., Japan |
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SUMMARY OF THE CONFERENCE Minister Roberto Rodrigues, Chairman of the Conference |
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OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS | |||||
Doan Trieu Nhan - Vietnam Coffee – Cocoa Association | |||||
Oxfam International | |||||
CONCLUSIONS |
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