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£30 a week
It is money that people agree to make money. For example, trading 5 beets for a dentist visit is not using uniform currency. However, paying the dentist with cash is using uniform currency. A good example of it is cash. Cash isn't worth anything because they are pieces of paper with ink on it, but the reason it is worth so much is because everyone thinks it is worth so much.
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.
i have no idea but London spent 46% more on fair trade than last year sorry i couldn't be more help i was doing this for homework and that was the only close answer i could find SORRY!
how much is American money worth in denmark
£30 a week
probally about 10p more but its a lot of money to them.
you wouldn't have to wear the school uniform because they suck and they cost to much!!
250/1 uniform
Non-fairtrade people earn 60p per day
£200 :']
20 dollars
i personaly don't complain about my school uniform. i think a school uniform is a great ay to represent your school and to show how much pride you have wearing it and this shows how much you are willing to set a good example for your school.
Yes they doStudents in elementary school wear a kind of apron as their school uniform (white for girls, blue for boys) and secondary students wear a school uniform much like ours in Australia.
too much money to buy some believe that not all of the money goes towards the producers getting a fairtrade price
A chocolate bar is either Fairtrade or it isn't, there is no in-between point.
according to the size of child