Fair trade was introduced in the mid-20th century as a response to the inequalities faced by small-scale farmers and producers in developing countries. The movement began with organizations like Ten Thousand Villages, which aimed to provide fair wages and better working conditions. In the 1980s, the concept gained further traction with the establishment of certifying bodies like Fair Trade International, promoting a standardized approach to ethical trade practices. This initiative seeks to empower producers and ensure that consumers can make informed choices supporting sustainable and equitable trade.
fairtrade is good because people who sell it dont get enough money to buy other crops
Fairtrade doesn't make any money. The point of Fairtrade is to make products that give a fair wage to the farmer, and then be able to cover the costs of running and transporting Fairtrade. Any money made will be given to charities such as Comic Relief.
1980's
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it is because the people are black
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bounty a inroduced in 1931
anyone can use fairtrade
by buying fairtrade products
by buying fairtrade products
Buy Fairtrade food such as coffee, tea and bananas and always give Fairtrade Gifts when you can.
No they're not
fairtrade is 18 years old
Non-fairtrade people earn 60p per day
Bill Clinton founded fairtrade. The first fairtrade shop opened was is 1958. Fairtrade has been running for 68+ yrs. I hope this helps :D
Fairtrade Canada was created in 1997.
Not all coffee is Fairtrade certified. Fairtrade coffee refers to coffee that is certified to have been produced according to Fairtrade standards, which ensure that farmers are paid a fair price for their products and work under safe conditions. You can look for the Fairtrade certification label on coffee packaging to identify coffee that meets these standards.