why is fair trade good for LEDCs
The trade fair benefits the LEDCs because they provide us with raw materials at very cheap rates.
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
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 called Fair Trade because we give something of ours and they give something of thiers which is trade and the trade is fair so we call it fair trade. so we are trading fairly
why is fair trade good for LEDCs
The trade fair benefits the LEDCs because they provide us with raw materials at very cheap rates.
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
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.
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Fair Trade is called Fair Trade because we give something of ours and they give something of thiers which is trade and the trade is fair so we call it fair trade. so we are trading fairly
Fair trade helps developing countries by providing opportunities for development to small companies and poor workers. Fair trade influenced the international trading system.
buy fair trade products
"i like fair trade because of the food and items" "I like fair trade because when I eat their products it makes me feel good, that I am helping workers and farmers by just eating/using something with the fair trade logo"
Fair Trade never say. They only say that the workers and farmers get a fair amount out of the products that we buy. They get 47% out of the money. It is nearly half.
In short, yes. The actual product of fair trade ispractically the same as any other product but you know that fair trade products are made/harvested by workers that are paid justly for there work. such as, some companies get there food from workers in poor countries that are paid ridiculous low salary's ( think $0.50 a hour) and worked about 12-14 hours a day. so when you buy Fair Trade you aren't buying vastly different foods you just know that the workers are being treated fairly.
Ghana, but in general, west Africa.