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Treat Your Valentine Fairly--With Fair Trade Chocolate

The Endangered Species Chocolate factory in Indianapolis is where the fair trade chocolate is crafted into the company's signature bars. They mix in the desired ingredients, re-temper the chocolate and mold it into bars.
The Endangered Species Chocolate factory in Indianapolis is where the fair trade chocolate is crafted into the company's signature bars. They mix in the desired ingredients, re-temper the chocolate and mold it into bars.

“The recipe is unique to what desired melt we want, what desired mouthfeel we’re looking for and the ratio of those ingredients is going to dictate that”

--Whitney Bembenick, Director of Innovation at Endangered Species Chocolate Company

This week, with an eye towards Valentine’s Day, we visit a chocolate factory and learn how the fruit of the cacao tree is transformed into a silky bar of chocolate.

And not just any chocolate--Fair Trade chocolate.

We also speak with Hans Theyer, the CEO of Fairtrade America about what it means to be Fairtrade Certified.

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Hans Theyer is the former CEO of Fairtrade America,* a wing of Fairtrade International. Fairtrade International is one of several certification bodies working to bring fair treatment for farmers and producers, minimum prices for commodities, environmental and conservation guidelines for growers among other restrictions and guidelines. Find out more here aboutthe specifics of the organizations implementing fair trade practices in various industries.

Whitney Bembenick is the Director of Innovation at Endangered Species Chocolate Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. Endangered Species works with Fairtrade America to source the cacao, vanilla and sugar for their chocolate bars. In addition to sourcing Fairtrade ingredients, Endangered Species also gives 10% of its net profits to conservation organizations such as Rainforest Trust and The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International. The company is moving towards a goal of giving one million dollars annually to chosen partner organizations.

For more on Fair Trade and Direct Trade chocolate, listen to our story of a Bean-to-Bar chocolate company in the midwest.

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The Earth Eats theme music is composed by Erin Tobey and performed by Erin and Matt Tobey.

*When this interview first aired a year ago, Hans Theyer was the CEO of Fairtrade America. The current Chief Operating Officer is Bryan Lew.

Kayte Young discovered her passion for growing, cooking, foraging and preserving fresh food when she moved to Bloomington in 2007. With a background in construction, architecture, nutrition education and writing, she brings curiosity and a love of storytelling to a show about all things edible. Kayte raises bees, a small family and a yard full of food in Bloomington’s McDoel Gardens neighborhood.