£30 a week
the cotten farmers get paid $8.89 for 1 bail of cotten
It depends on several factors:Their cost of producing the goods must be covered by the purchaserPay a premium set by Fairtrade which will help the producer develop furtherPay a fair price set by Fairtrade for whatever the produce isFairtrade sets the premium for each individual producer, which the buyer must pay. This could be anything from £5 into the hundreds of £'s. It depends on how much money the producer needs to improve the lives of their families and their business. For example, to cover healthcare costs.The buyer must also pay for half of the produce in advance, upfront, before Fairtrade allows them to collect the product they are buying.The Fairtrade charity has received full support and some funding from the British (UK) government. Most Fairtrade products are sold in the UK.
approx. 3.5 pence
£28.78 On Average
1 billion dollars muhahahahahaha
companies pay the farmers a fair amount of money, and the workers are paid fairly.
Farmers were in debt because they were paid little amount of money.
Yes. Them to get paid for their hard work.
the cotten farmers get paid $8.89 for 1 bail of cotten
They had to buy supplies by borrowing money
Pirates would steal money or valuables to get paid. They pretty much just made money by robbing people or their ships. or they could just get cheese from the local dairy farmers.
Yes. There are volunteers who do it for free but there are also people who get paid to work for Fairtrade. Their salary is on average 26000 sterling pounds a year.
How much do farmers get payed in Ecuador? What is the most common salery?
Farmers worked up to 10 hours and was paid .75 cent a day and for a week they was paid 5.25.They rent was about 350.00 so some would go hungry and not eat.
You get paid a million dollars if you want it
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It depends on several factors:Their cost of producing the goods must be covered by the purchaserPay a premium set by Fairtrade which will help the producer develop furtherPay a fair price set by Fairtrade for whatever the produce isFairtrade sets the premium for each individual producer, which the buyer must pay. This could be anything from £5 into the hundreds of £'s. It depends on how much money the producer needs to improve the lives of their families and their business. For example, to cover healthcare costs.The buyer must also pay for half of the produce in advance, upfront, before Fairtrade allows them to collect the product they are buying.The Fairtrade charity has received full support and some funding from the British (UK) government. Most Fairtrade products are sold in the UK.