Trips to Guatemala and Honduras in 2010

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Farmer to Farmer is offering 3 trips this winter and spring!

Check out our blog for updates on trips in progress!

Honduras January 1- January 8,2010
Guatemala January 12-19,2010
Honduras March 20-28,2010

Honduras Coffee trip January 1 – January 8, 2010
Andy Gaertner, board president, will lead the 2nd Farmer to Farmer trip to Honduras. You will visit the coffee farmers and their families, and see other projects in the Comayagua and Rio Negro area. There will be chances to hike in the Cloud Forest. We are lining up a work project to contribute in the community, probably building a cooperative hoophouse structure to help dry coffee beans. Andy was in the Peace Corps in this area and knows the people and area intimately. Although the organized trip ends on January 8th, you will want to budget a few extra days to take in some of the great tourist sites of Honduras (Copan Ruins, North Coast Beaches, or the Bay Islands). You can read about last year’s trip at: http://www.farmertofarmer.org/files/spring09.pdf
cost: airfare (range from $600-$700.), and about $30 to $50 a day for food, lodging and travel and $100 donation to Farmer to Farmer to cover our expenses.
For more information email Andy directly at 715-265-4608 or

Guatemala January 12 – 19, 2010
Jody Slocum will lead a week long trip to Guatemala which will start in the beautiful colonial city of Antigua. Then you will travel to Lake Atitlan and stay in Santiago Atitalan at the beautiful Posada de Santiago. There you will visit the families of the Comite de Tejedores (the weaver/farmer group we have been working with for 16 years, pick coffee, see the coffee processing, visit the new hospital under construction, and visit other projects such as the elder center and the local library. The activities will be geared to the interests of the group. Jody has been traveling to Guatemala for 16 years and has a special interest in the weaving of Guatemala.
Cost airfare (range from $550-$650), travel and lodging expenses (about $40- $50 a day) and a $100 donation to Farmer to Farmer to help cover our costs. There is an optional volunteer work week at the end of the trip helping with the construction of the new hospital in Santiago Atitlan. For more information email Jody directly at jodyslocum@gmail.com

Honduras March 20 – 28, 2010
“Green, fair trade and organic” are the labels more and more consumers look for as they consider the effects of their purchases on the planet. But do we know what fair trade means for the farmers? Come to Honduras and visit a fair trade coffee cooperative, learn about sustainable development, and speak with community organizations and civil leaders to learn about fair trade and free trade from all angles. How does NAFTA affect the lives of Hondurans? How is immigration to the US connected to our consumer habits? Find the answers to these questions and more.
Farmer to Farmer is teaming up with Abriendo Fronteras/Opening Borders to offer this trip. The trip fee covers. It does not cover airfare. Ovidio Flores, an agronomist in Honduras and his wife, Jovita have opened the welcome mat for us to come and see for ourselves. They will make arrangements within Honduras for the group. Erin Altemus (Farmer to Farmer board member and past Abriendo Fronteras delegation to El Paso member) will be the group leader.
Trip Cost: airfare (range from $600-$750.) all in country travel, food, and lodging depending on how many people sign up—$900-$1200.
Deposit: $150
For more information or to sign up, please contact: Erin Altemus
ealtemus@hotmail.com

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