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The Long-Coveted Cashews are Back!

Posted February 22nd, 2012

This week we welcome the return of the fabulously flavorful Just Cashews from Honduras. Check out their website to learn more about the origin of these delicious nuts.

In the interim, though, here’s a brief overview of their history:

In the 1970s cashew trees were introduced to Honduras, and they began to thrive. However, the local farmers, or campesinos, weren’t making money by selling raw, unhulled cashew nuts. This was mainly because of the middlemen who stepped in and took most of the profits they gleaned from reselling the raw goods to processors and exporters.

In 1981, the campesinos received assistance from a U.S. nonprofit organization to develop the local capacity to process and package the cashews, and a Honduran non-profit, APDP (Asociación Proyectos Del Pueblo) was established and organized the cashew cooperatives that are functioning today. Rural, democratically run campesino cooperatives of growers and producers perfected a safe, local processing technique that prepares cashews for export.

APDP has now dismantled but the co-op members are in the process of learning how to export their own product to ensure a higher level of self-sufficiency. The co-ops are currently obtaining Fair Trade certification through the Fair Trade Labeling Organization. In conjunction with Trocaire, an Irish development agency, Just Cashews is working to raise money to financially assist in building another processing facility for these cooperatives. This will allow the co-ops to process more of their own product, enabling them to retain more of the total income from the product within their own communities.

Just Cashews has developed a fair trade relationship with thecooperatives that grow the cashews, to ensure that the farmers receive a fair price for their product, and have also arranged for organic certification of the co-ops by Bio Latina.

And now we can proudly say that these delicious cashewes are back on our shelves, by popular demand.  It’s a product that not only tastes delicious, but that you can feel good about buying.

We currently have Whole Roasted Salted Cashews, selling for $14.29 per pound, and Whole Raw Cashews, available for only $12.19 per pound. Try some next time you come in!


A Letter From Occupy Portland

Posted October 4th, 2011

Occupy Portland begins Thursday, Oct. 6th, 12PM at SW Naito Pkwy and Ankeny. This march will end at a designated camping spot within downtown and we will remain camped there until our collective voices are heard. Every day, we will gather as a General Assembly to discuss demands and solutions to the ever growing crisises we  face, locally and nationally. This is an opportunity for anyone who wishes to be heard to come and join the conversation.
If you are interested in supporting us, we would be grateful for bulk food donations purchased through the co-operative, as it is a model we hope to see more of in the future. Please visit occupyportland.org for more information and how you can help. Please contact email hidden; JavaScript is required with any questions about food donations and services. We call on all people, from all walks of life to recognize that we are the 99% who will no longer be silenced as the future is consumed by the 1%.
In Everlasting Solidarity,
the 99%