The producers spend hours working getting the cocoa beans and coffee beans. They do the hardest work and they only earn a very small amount of money. Where as with fair trade you pay a little bit more and the producers earn more money for what they deserve. This money could be used for the community or business. The community can get better health care and facilities. I hope this helped.
Coffee Chocolate Bananas
Chocolate Coffee tea bananas nuts ect...
Tea, coffee and chocolate
chocolate
Chocolate coffie tea
Sustainable coffee certifications benefit consumers by ensuring ethical and environmentally friendly practices, guaranteeing quality and supporting fair trade. For coffee producers, these certifications provide access to premium markets, improve working conditions, and promote sustainable farming methods.
coffee ,tea, chocolate, nuts, wine, oil , cocoa, rice and much more
coffee and tea and hot chocolate im deffo on coffee not so sure on others but as quadburys is fairtrade im guesing their hot choc is :)
a lot of things such as chocolate,coffee and fruit. just watch out for the logo
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.
Fair trade offers a variety of products, including coffee, chocolate, and handicrafts. Fair trade coffee is sourced from farmers who receive fair wages and work under sustainable conditions. Fair trade chocolate ensures that cocoa farmers are compensated fairly and promotes ethical farming practices. Handicrafts, such as textiles and home goods, support artisans in developing countries, allowing them to earn a fair income while preserving their cultural heritage.