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Fair trade coffee is obviously Fair trade, but not all coffee is fairtrade. Look for the fairtrade mark on products, to help you find things that are fairtrade. hope this helped
Fairtrade Mark Ireland was created in 1992.
by buying fairtrade products
by buying fairtrade products
The fairtrade mark refers to the Fair Trade Certified Mark, and the International Fairtrade Certification Mark. The former's the Canadian and U.S. equivalent of the latter. Either way, it's a certification mark, an independent guarantee that's owned by Fairtrade Labelling Organizations [FLO] International. It's placed on certain products that are made in Third World countries. Most of the products are fresh food crops such as fruits, nuts, and vegetables. But some of the products are processed foods such as biscuits, cakes, dried fruits, and muesli. There are even non-food products such as flowers and footballs. The mark says that the farmers and other producers who made these products, and who might otherwise be exploited and taken advantage of, are getting their fair share of the profits. For the mark's given as the result of careful monitoring of production, harvesting, marketing, and sales.
The advantages of fair trade are that the workers get a fair price for their produce. People get a better standard of living from Fair Trade. 1.The Fairtrade Mark means farmers receive a fair and stable price for their products 2. The Fairtrade Mark means extra income for farmers and estate workers to improve their lives. 3. The Fairtrade Mark means a greater respect for the environment 4. The Fairtrade Mark means small farmers have a stronger position in world markets 5. The Fairtrade Mark means a closer link between consumers and producers.
Fairtrade themselves dont sell products, fairtrade is a certification for products to prove that the farmers who produced the product were payed good money for it . If you want names of stuff that can be fairtrade, try chocolate, coffee, fruit, or juice. Hope this helped:D
Fairtrade is important locally as in our local areas we are expected to by fairtrade products in order to ensure it is sustained, For example if you have any stores in your local area which have fairtrade products in them you can talk about how it contributes to increase fairtrade.
anyone can work for fairtrade as long as they are prepared to do lots of work with the products
Because they are healthy
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They give it to the poor.