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In 2007, Fairtrade International expanded its certification to include new product categories, such as rice and cotton, broadening the scope of Fairtrade practices and making them more accessible to a variety of producers. This move aimed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers and workers in developing countries by ensuring fair wages and sustainable practices. The expansion also reflected a growing global awareness and demand for ethically sourced products.

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