All of Target Corp.'s private-label Archer Farms coffee bags and pods will be certified fair trade by 2022, as the Minneapolis-based retailer moves toward its sustainability goals.
The company has also started labeling cleaning products that are more environmentally friendly.
Target sells 6 million pounds of Archer Farms coffee each year. The retailer's fair-trade commitment is considered a victory for that movement, which seeks to make sure producers are adequately compensated for their labor.
Currently, about 20 percent of Archer Farms coffee — Target's flagship coffee brand — is fair-trade certified, the company and Fair Trade USA told Reuters last week.
"Our guests love our Archer Farms coffee assortment and as our business continues to grow. It's important that we ensure it's sustainable so we're able to provide guests with high-quality, great-tasting coffee long into the future," Target spokeswoman Angie Thompson said.
Archer Farms coffee sales at Target are growing four times faster compared to the category average, she said.
Target in 2016 was the first mass retailer to start concentrating on fair- and direct-trade options for coffee. The retailer said the fair-trade focus also improved the bean quality and thus the taste of Archer Farms options.
Coffee futures are currently trading near 13-year lows, weighed down by a record-large Brazilian crop.