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Nowadays, people are very concerned about others and the environment. Fair Trade cocoa helps the cocoa farmers and the environment. The farmers get paid fairly for their cocoa with fair trade. Also, because they get paid more, they can leave the cocoa in its natural habitat, where it grows better. When they do that, they will not cut down forests or use as much fertilizer or pesticides (Helping the environment).
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Fair Trade never say. They only say that the workers and farmers get a fair amount out of the products that we buy. They get 47% out of the money. It is nearly half.
Cocoa farmers' annual earnings vary significantly based on factors such as location, farm size, and market conditions. On average, cocoa farmers can earn between $500 to $2,000 per year, with many facing challenges like fluctuating prices and poor working conditions. In some regions, farmers receive even less, struggling with the economic pressures of the cocoa industry. Efforts to improve their income often focus on fair trade practices and better supply chain management.
Farmers’ earnings from cocoa cultivation vary significantly based on factors such as location, farm size, and market prices. On average, smallholder cocoa farmers may earn between $1,000 to $2,000 per year, but this can fluctuate due to global cocoa prices and local economic conditions. Additionally, initiatives aimed at improving fair trade practices may provide farmers with better compensation. Overall, the income potential often remains low compared to the profits generated by the chocolate industry.
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Fair trade farmers typically receive a minimum price for their products, which is set to cover their production costs and ensure a sustainable livelihood. This minimum price can vary by product and region but is often supplemented by an additional fair trade premium that can be invested in community development projects. The aim is to provide farmers with a more stable income compared to conventional trade practices. Overall, fair trade seeks to empower farmers and improve their economic conditions.
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if it is fair trade they get roughly 1p-3p per bar and roughly 60p per day if not they get 0.5p per 90p bar of chocolate :O if it is fair trade they get roughly 1p-3p per bar and roughly 60p per day if not they get 0.5p per 90p bar of chocolate :O
giving a fair amount of money to farmers or people who make things like chocolate for their products rather than pretty much 1p
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