Yes, Kenya has a fair trade system. This is mainly because they are a coffee producing and exporting country.
We have fair trade to help the poor countries like India and kenya
Usually from foreign countries which are fair trade farms
fair trade helps poor people on farms who don't earn enough money to feed themselves and are over worked in harsh conditions-with the help of fair trade- when a fair trade product is sold the money is shared fairly giving the hard working poor people more money- the fare trade minimum cost is a standard they have for all fair trade products- it means that the workers must get enough money to be healthy e.g. food and water and a place to live
because the extra money (that is added to the price when the product is made fair trade) goes to the people in poor countries like (Africa and Kenya) who grow and harvest some of the ingredients
No, it helps farmers and it is farmers that cut down more trees to make their farms.
Fair trade is not a single place or town. It is the ethical buying of goods, mainly crops, from impoverished places around the world. Paying a fair market price for the produce.
u will find the fair trade simble and thats haw u can tell if its fair trade and if is no fair trade simble its not fair trade
A fair trade gift is a gift product whose manufacturer promotes safe and healthy working conditions, fair compensation, transparent business practices and discrimination free work place.
Fair trade commodities can come from any country. Fair trade means the buyer paying a fair price and making a fair profit when the buyer sells it on and not exploiting the producer or the final customer.
no samsung is not a fair trade supporter
They do fair trade its the africains that dont