most food was at once fair trade.
From really poor 3rd world countries, who don't have money to buy food or have clean water. Fair trade means we give them a good price for the food we grow so they can get better money for the things they trade with us.
Most foods are not 'fair trade' foods. Increasingly they are not fair trade and are more expensive. Given a choice people buy the cheapest offered.
because if you do persuade others to buy fair trade products the farmers who make the fair trade will earn more money to live.
fair trade aims to ensure that producers in poor countries get a fair deal for the food what they have grown
fair trade aims to ensure that producers in poor countries get a fair deal for the food what they have grown
Because when you buy fair trade food, you pay extra to give money back to the manufacturer, such as if you buy a banana that is from Africa, some money goes back to that farmer
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Not necessarily.
Milk can be Fair Trade, and it Can not.Some people sell Fair Trade milk, some do not.It depends on who/where you buy it from.I hope I helped~
good points about fair trade is that farmers will get credit for the food ect. they produce
people got little pay, so they could barely buy food and clothing. But after fair trade was introduced, people are getting paid more so that children can afford to go to school.