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Aldi for sustainable coffee production
Aldi Germany has defined and published binding targets for its coffee purchasing policies. In addition to this, the discount store chain has promised to increase its share of private label certified coffee brands. Aldi is part of a coffee-production chain that involves more than 100 million people in Africa, Asia and South America.
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