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CLR Roasters receives Starbucks C.A.F.E Practices Certification

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MIAMI, FL, U.S. – CLR Roasters, a wholly owned subsidiary of Youngevity International, Inc. and makers of Café La Rica Espresso, “The Official Cafecito of the Miami Marlins,” has announced that its Siles Plantation Family Group has received certification by C.A.F.E. Practices, a private Standard established by the Starbucks Coffee Company. C.A.F.E. Practices.

C.A.F.E stands for Coffee and Farmer Equity, ensures that Starbucks is sourcing sustainably grown and processed coffee by evaluating the economic, social and environmental aspects of coffee production.

Starbucks partners with SCS Global Services to ensure the quality and integrity of the third –party verification process. CERES, or Certification of Environmental Standards GmbH, an approved verifier of C.A.F.E. Practices, serves as the third party verifier for the certification.

“We are so proud of Marisol Siles and her team at the Siles Family Plantation in achieving an overall score of 95% from Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices, led by scores of 100% and 97% in Economic Accountability and Social Responsibility respectively” said Dave Briskie, President and CFO of Youngevity.

“The validity of this certification runs through June 30, 2021.  We are optimistic that establishing this very prestigious certification, which is a required first step in forming a supplier relationship with Starbucks, may lead to an expanded sourcing relationship with Starbucks in the future.”

In order to receive this certification there are many defined criteria that must be met and adhered to. Some have zero tolerance including: payment of minimum wages, no child labor, and traceability of the coffee back to the farmer.

Other criteria include social responsibility and environmental leadership regarding both farming and processing. These standards were developed to benefit the lives of coffee producers many who are small scale farmers, provide positive environmental impact and stimulate economic development within the industry.

“We are proud to be certified by Starbucks C.A.F.E. Practices as we feel it represents an ethical way of producing and processing coffees, while simultaneously supporting the farming community and being environmentally conscious to insure the longevity and sustainability of the industry.” Stated Marisol Siles, who is the most Senior Executive of the Siles Family Plantation Group.

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