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Thursday, November 25, 2010
From Inbox: Re: PURE HEALTH, Claremont, WA: Query
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
From Inbox: High Customer ranking for Nui Virgin Coconut Oil
In the last few months, having been on an antiviral diet that is
inclusive of coconut oil/butter many people have given me different brands.... thought you should know... i find yours more medicinally powerful and heaps more delish (which is important when you need to eat 2 to 4 tbsp per day!!)
Thank you for your dedication, your integrity and your efforts. Looking forward to consuming more and sharing your brilliant products!!!:)
Blessings
fiona
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thank you Nui!
Larissa & Madeleine
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Friday, November 19, 2010
African Pacific - Nui Fair Trade for A Fair Go
Fair Trade what does it mean? For NUI it simply means LIVE FAIR
The FINE Goals of Fair Trade (source: BAFTS) are :
1. To improve the livelihoods and well being of producers by improving market access,strengthening producer organisations, paying a better price and providing continuity in the trading relationship. (There must be evidence of how a company’s trading relationship with the supplier helps build their organisation as well as your own).
2. To promote development opportunities for disadvantaged producers, especially women and indigenous people and to protect children from exploitation in the production process.
3. To raise awareness among consumers of the negative effects on producers of international trade so that they exercise their purchasing power positively.
4. To set an example of partnership in trade through dialogue, transparency and respect.
5. To campaign for changes in the rules and practice of conventional international trade.
6. To protect human rights by promoting social justice, sound environmental practices and economic security
The FINE goals are a good yard stick for any business to follow. At African Pacific we take fair trade for a fair go very seriously for us real trade is fair trade and we actively support the fair trade movement on every level … The African Pacific Fair Trade Charter Key Issues of Engagement are – Read More here
“African Pacific is a Dedicated Australian Ethical Trading Company, passionate about achieving social and economic empowerment for the People of the South Pacific. Our NUI range forms an integral part of this ideal and we thank you for your active support in making trade fair for all.
Fair Trade
∙ Building long term trading relationships
∙ Encouraging independent Indigenous entrepreneurship
∙ Creating opportunities for working women
∙ Securing brand equity through our Nui certified organic range.
∙ Improving efficencies, capacity and standards through co-management of the supply chain
∙ Paying above fair prices, premiums and dividends
∙ Fostering sustainability through organic certification, education, socio-economic empowerment
∙ Developing local infrastructure
∙ Protecting and enhancing the health of the consumers as well as suppliers through 100% Natural Ingredients and No Preservatives
∙ Minimizing environmental damage by upholding a pro-active approach to:
1. Reduction in polution and carbon usage
2. Nurturing an environmentally neutral presence
3. Encouraging the recycling of all raw material and re-useable packaging
4. Zero-tolerance approach to product testing on animals
Kind Regards
Linda Gaden
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Nui $1 A Day : Live Fair │ Nui Chef : Live Well │ Nui Spa : Live Beautiful │
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
From my inbox: RE: PURE HEALTH, Claremont, WA: Nui Query
Sent: 08 November 2010 04:04 PM
To: Andreas Lombardozzi
Subject: PURE HEALTH, Claremont, WA: Query
Hello Andreas It was lovely to speak with you this morning. As I said, I am a naturopath who is about to open a naturopathic health food store in Claremont, WA (early December). It is currently under construction as it was a vacant site in the shopping centre when I leased it in July. Just for some background for you, I am only stocking products of the highest quality (and those that I use myself or would use) and, in particular, where I have a respect for, and a good relationship with, the companies involved and the distributors in Australia of those products. I will be selling everything from Practitioner Only vitamins, minerals and herbs to raw honey, organic superfoods, organic cooking ingredients, certified organic mineral makeup, soy candles and organic skin/body/hair care and household cleaning products - and lots of organic and raw chocolate of course! My query is regarding the magnesium content (per 100g or per serve?) of the Raw Dark Chocolate in 70% and 80%. As I mentioned to you, Claremont is a high income area and people are well educated (there are 7 private schools within 3 kms of my shop!) and savvy so are bound to ask ME lots of questions! I would also be grateful if you would outline for me again, via email, the current situation regarding fair trade with certain countries you mentioned and regarding the potential for future certification and the quality of the growing conditions for the raw ingredients of the Raw Dark Chocolate bars at the moment for my information. |
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The African Pacific Daily
trust all is well in the world ..olsem wanem (how are you)
I am an African in the Pacific...I am an Economist ...I am a dedicated Surfer.. 12 years ago, after sailing throughout the Pacific, I started African Pacific, as a business venture focused on positive and sustainable development outcomes. Today, we operate across the Pacific Region, from PNG to Samoa, linking communities and ethical markets internationally, whilst building brand equity for growers with our Nui Organic LifeStyle brand.
The emphasis was to move away from the colonial legacy that remains deeply entrenched in our thinking, our markets, our trade relation and our perception of entitlement. It is a move towards a new paradigm, which is underlined by the belief that there is no separation in our world that we are all linked to one universal outcome, ... that we should expect much more from ourselves and thus be open to create better economic outcomes for all.
I believe the new growth paradigm is one of personal and conscious growth which will allow all of us to be better equipped for a future that will reflect the beauty of the human creative spirit, the planet and the abundance of now.
This journey is every moment in my life. Personally, it is a rewarding story, of people's passion for change, growers aspiration for empowerment and the determination of individuals to make positive change a reality... and which I am inspired to share..
A story of all I see... in my inbox, .. travels, ...brada's mo sista's ...partners, colleagues, friends and foe's...development, economics, business, environment, culture..love and fear... my ego and the process to understand better...
Our world in a postcard....tis indeed a beautiful place...hope you can join me, the show must go on...
Vinaka Vakalevu...
blessings