i dont know really
is it only cocoa farmer that ae involved in fair trade
Fair trade doesn't do anything to the chocalate its just the ingredients that are fair trade. Because we can't grow cocoa in brittain we have to get cocoa from places that can grow it. So we trade the farmers a fair ammount of something in return for the things we need to make foods or clothes or other things.
Nowadays, people are very concerned about others and the environment. Fair Trade cocoa helps the cocoa farmers and the environment. The farmers get paid fairly for their cocoa with fair trade. Also, because they get paid more, they can leave the cocoa in its natural habitat, where it grows better. When they do that, they will not cut down forests or use as much fertilizer or pesticides (Helping the environment).
As of now, KitKat products are not fully Fair Trade certified. However, Nestlé has made commitments to sourcing cocoa sustainably through its Cocoa Plan, which aims to improve the lives of cocoa farmers and ensure sustainable practices. While some KitKat varieties may contain cocoa sourced from Fair Trade certified farms, the brand as a whole does not carry an official Fair Trade certification. Always check packaging for the latest sourcing information.
it helps them because they get then fair amount of money
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because the people who collected the cocoa beans get a fair amount of money and it is a fair price to buy
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Fair-trade gives a fair price for the farmers who grow the cocoa, this is so they can have enough to live on (inputs for their farms, school fees, medicine, doctor's fees, transport and clothes, ect.) plus a profit to spend or save. In some cases, money from fair-trade is used for development projects in developing countries. Most cocoa growing countries are mostly in less economically developed countries so they would need more help for development which fair-trade can provide to them.
As of now, Snickers is not certified as Fair Trade. While Mars, the company that produces Snickers, has made commitments to sustainable sourcing, including initiatives for cocoa and palm oil, the specific Fair Trade certification is not applied to Snickers bars. Consumers looking for Fair Trade chocolate should seek products that explicitly carry the Fair Trade certification label.
Fair Trade is a standard of products where there is a set standard of ethical treatment of workers and farmers in the trading process. It refers to farmers and workers from third world countries, who can be easily taken advantage of. When a company uses Fair Trade products, it's a sign that they are held to keeping up with that standard. So Fair Trade chocolate is chocolate manufactured from cocoa beans and other products farmed and traded by people treated according to the standard.