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Fair Trade helps people by giving them rights and education. It gives them health care and proper medicine. They can be people of their own and no one can tell them what they can or cannot do. It also helps the planet by keeping it green by not buying candy and throwing the wrappers on the ground. We can eat bananas and sugarcane that is made in countries like Costa Rica.

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How does fair trade help sustainable development?

fair trade helps sustainable development by giving the poor people much more money


How can people help to stop child labor tody?

By joining a fair trade organization or buying fair trade products ( they are NOT produced by children).


How do fair-trade help?

fair trade helps poor people on farms who don't earn enough money to feed themselves and are over worked in harsh conditions-with the help of fair trade- when a fair trade product is sold the money is shared fairly giving the hard working poor people more money- the fare trade minimum cost is a standard they have for all fair trade products- it means that the workers must get enough money to be healthy e.g. food and water and a place to live


Fair trade is designed to help which group of people?

Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability.


Do people donate to fair trade?

People do donate to fair trade, when they by a product ladled FAIR TRADE. some of that money goes to the third world countries.


How did trade fair help end feudalism?

fair trade helped to end feudalism because it stopped people trying to take over a certain country E.G Pakistan


What are fair trade bananas and why are they more expensive?

Fair trade bananas are from places like Africa made by poor people so they make it more expensive to pay extra to the people in Africa that help make it.


Why does Chris Martin have fair trade on his hand?

He has it to promote fair trade. It's a programme to help people especially in Africa for people to get a chance to have their work and products on the market at the same price of other products I believe. To know more about it put fair trade on Google and you'll find more information.


Why do some people not buy fair trade?

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.


Is fair trade good?

fair trade is good because people who engage in it also aim to pay their workers a fair price. fair trade is not bad but very good


Why do fair-trade help people?

there are laws that cover what people can reasonably expect when it comes to trading with other people. The government has set up infrastructure that specialised in these sort of regulation's. the people that work for the fair trade organisation get paid to look after the interests of people doing business by the government.


Why is fair trade so good?

Fair trade is good as it involes everyone, from glaciers to people in bhopal.

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