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Fair trade lets workers have a fair amount of money so they can survive. Some things that have the Fair Trade mark are Cadbury chocolate, coffee, stationery, craft, toys and rice.
Fair Trade is supposed to pay fairer prices to individual growers, improving the economy in the (usually impoverished) regions where coffee is grown, passing that extra cost off to consumers. Tim Harford, an economist and a coffee lover, writes in his lovely book "The Undercover Economist", that fair trade coffee is often used as a means to allow coffee vendors to get customers to pay a higher price for their coffee. Branding coffee as "fair trade" allows them, while indeed paying a little more to the growers, to get a much higher price for a similar cup of coffee. Please see the related links for details.
Tea, coffee and chocolate
You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased
The most common item is coffee.Fair Trade guarantees that small farmers in third-world countries get a fair price for their coffee beans, and that they can fairly compete in the world for sales of their beans.
Fair Trade Coffee is not a company; it is a industry standard that is assigned to independent coffee growers. Their products are high quality but are not widely marketed but the growers are insured a fiar price for their products. There are numerous companies that sell Fair Trade products, some include TreeHugger, DeansBeans and MonkeyAndSons.
Fair Trade is beneficial to Third world farmers. Fairtrade ensures that even if coffee prices plummet, the fair trade farmer receives a fair deal. Fairtrade is rapidly increasing as industry. Check out BAFTS - British Association of Fairtraders or American equivalent for more information.
most of the coffee's are but some times there not.
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Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use.
Fair trade coffee is obviously Fair trade, but not all coffee is fairtrade. Look for the fairtrade mark on products, to help you find things that are fairtrade. hope this helped
That is a highly debatable question in the book "how fair trade is fair trade coffee" it explains that although certifyed fair trade promots its self to offer a fair value, it is still extreamly low compared to the selling price in the United States (this concerns coffee)
To have Fair Trade curry you have to make it, so yes there is such thing. But you make the curry with Fair trade ingredients.
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