We’re proud to partner with IRTF in supporting food & farmer justice

Support small farmers and a more democratic food system! Now, every time you shop on our site, a portion of your purchase can go to IRTF—directly supporting their solidarity work. Use the code below to ensure you’re making a donation when you shop.

Get 10%, Give 10%

Shop now using discount code IRTF10 at checkout to get 10% off your order, plus 10% will be donated to The InterReligious Task Force on Central America

Expiration date has been extended to 1/16/26. One time use per customer. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Continue Your Support

Going forward, you can support IRTF every time you shop. Just enter the code IRTFDonate at checkout to give 10% of your purchase to IRTF. After the temporary code above expires, use the donation code IRTFDonate each time at checkout. This ongoing donation code can even be combined with discount offers from Equal Exchange. Sign up for our emails to take advantage of our seasonal promotions, while still making sure we donate 10% to IRTF. IRTFDonate code is valid starting 1/1/26.

Learn more about our work

collage of photos with historical Equal Exchange founders and original Cafe Nica coffee packaging

The Forbidden Nicaraguan Coffee that Started It All

We started importing “Cafe Nica” in 1986, despite a US embargo against the Sandinista government. A new business was born from this bold act of solidarity with Latin American farmers.
Anna standing with Martha and her brother Jaime with his lush, diverse farm in the background

Reflections on the “Fair Trade Experiment”

Nearly forty years in, Equal Exchange founder Rink Dickinson examines the movement, offering honest and sobering perspective on Equal Exchange’s past and place in the market and in the world.
two women at a community gathering holding red mugs of brewed Equal Exchange tea

Actions We Can All Take to Transform Food Systems

Guest contributor Dana Geffner offers some basic ideas for how each one of us, as individuals and community members, can strengthen the work of the just food movement.

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We’re building a food system that belongs to the people, not corporations.

group of people sitting on bus in Paraguay
group of people sitting on bus in Paraguay