Despite the original focus on crafted products, the declining demand for handicrafts in 1980 prompted a shift toward agricultural goods. Initially, coffee was the major commodity offered through Fair Trade, but it has since expanded to include other products such as tea, almonds, bananas, and olive oil. Coffee was a natural target for Fair Trade groups, as it is one of the few remaining international commodities that are still produced in small estates. Prior to 1973, strict quota agreements were in place among producing countries