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fair trade is better and makes sure everyone gets paid fairly but in normal trade many people don't get paid fairly and that causes a problem
there are 15.000 people working for far-trade chocolate
Many people never think about what the fair trade mark means, thinking its just a sign that makes people think about Fair Trade. But there is more to the blue, green and black symbol than people think. The fair trade mark shows that the product it is on is "Fair Trade certified" meaning that it has been grown and produced from a fair trade farmer and this trade mark has been copy righted so that unless they are actually produced from a fair trade farmer and cannot be forged by any farmers who are not from fair trade. The mark of Fair Trade is used in over 50 countries around the world.
We have fair trade so that all the communities in developing countries can earn a fair amount of money from producing crops. They also get decent working conditions, commitment from the buyers, local sustainability and fair terms of trade for the farmers and producers. We don't actually "need" fair trade, as you can buy your products from many other producers, but buying from fair trade helps to support your fellow human and recognize their basic rights. You are 'giving them a life' by supporting this organisation. Another reason for fair trade is that it helps the environment by halting deforestation for mass crop growing and it supports sustainable preparations that minimize our environmental footprint. Fair trade includes many cultures and sells products that are unique to the places they come from and the people who make them. Farmers and artisans are involved in the entire process, and fair trade tries to ensure that their products reflect the people and cultures they come from. We have fair trade so that we can support everyone in the world and give them an equal chance to survive. No one should be more important than anyone else and we should give them help to look after their families.
The general term means an equitable exchange between producers and consumers. Historically, many situations, including colonialism and tariffs, have affected trade. The more modern usage was defined by trade organizations that established a system (Fair Trade) beginning in the 1960's. Fair Trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade. This includes economic, economic, and ethical considerations. (see related questions)
There are many different companies that sell Fair Trade products. A few of the most common companies that sell Fair Trade products are Avon, Domino Foods Incorporated, General Mills and many more that are listed on the Fair Trade website under the Products & Partners section.
Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use.
hiyaa u okiaaa what is Why is fair trade important
You can find Hong Kong Trade Development Council, they organized numbers of big trade fairs for wholesale suppliers & manufacturers from different countries, especially from China. More details at hktdc.com
Fair Trade products are produced by many third world countries in Africa. The items include things like flowers, wine, and cocoa. Sugar and bananas are also products of fair trade companies including Empty Pocket Traders and Nisa.
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Fair trade means that if would be ideal for the third world producers! There are all sorts of fair trade products like:Silk,cotton,linen,coffie beans,choclate and many more items the list can go on for ages.It is fair that every one has a fair trade in trading
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As to what was the most popular trade fair depends on the individual tastes of the attendee. To view the many different trade fairs that occur throughout the year in the USA, go to the official website of the Fair Trade Federation.
is it only cocoa farmer that ae involved in fair trade
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