is it only cocoa farmer that ae involved in fair trade
yes they are! they are wey better than fair traders!
Farmer benefit from fair trade since they can receive more payment for a better quality of goods. Fair Trade promises farmer better wages for their production of goods. This benefits farmers in poor, developing countries. This way farmers get more pay for goods. Now farmers can support their family.
Farmer benefit from fair trade since they can receive more payment for a better quality of goods. Fair Trade promises farmer better wages for their production of goods. This benefits farmers in poor, developing countries. This way farmers get more pay for goods. Now farmers can support their family.
Well that is easy fair trade means getting a fair price so that means all fair trade items with the symbol on them were given a fair wage. If you go into say a clothing department store and you want to know whether the farmer was paid a fairly good wage go up to the counter and say "Is this fair trade?"and if they say no then say "If you go fair trade I'll buy it."
They usually get paid about 30 pounds a week but then again fair trade farmers get paid for all they sold. Ther sre quite well handled ❍!
the fair trade products are the ones that are more expensive, non-fair trade products are less expensive because if the owner of the slaves making the products gets little money from around the world he doesnt have to pay his slaves. it's very unkind
Fair trade is a concept where the initial producer (the farmer) gets a better (fair) price for his product than he would get if he sold to a middle man who makes allot of profit. The idea is that with a 'fair trade' logo on a product, the end consumer (ie you) can be confident you are making an ethical purchase knowing the farmer is making a reasonable living wage and looking after the environment of his farm. Thus Fair Trade clothes would have the raw materials (cotton) supplied by the fair method and perhaps even the fabric is made this way too.
Fair trade is better than non-fair trade because it ensures that producers receive fair wages and work under safe conditions, promoting social and economic equality. It also emphasizes sustainable practices that help protect the environment and support local communities. By choosing fair trade products, consumers contribute to a more ethical and responsible global economy. Ultimately, fair trade fosters a more equitable distribution of resources and empowers marginalized producers.
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.
No one should be "forced" into Fair Trade operation. However, they should all be strongly encouraged to do so. Most important, though, is convincing the end consumer that they should not purchase non-Fair Trade products. If there is no market for non-Fair Trade items, those producers will not succeed in their business.
Most products are processed. Fair trade coffee is aged and roasted, and often ground, for example. Organic vegetables won't be processed, but fair trade non-organic bananas will still be treated for transit.