It was a new world spice.
No governments are involved in fairtrade, it is a worldwide movement of people.
Green olives are a little unripe, but still ready to eat. Black olives are the same olives, but much riper. Green olives turn black as they mature.
An olive branch is the type of plant olives come from, sorry i cant help with the second part of the question
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No. Olives come from a lower altitude in the desert.
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I think it might come from a stem. I am not 100% sure though. If it helps, olives come from trees.
Fairtrade sugar comes from Kasinthula Cane Growers which is located in Malawi. This country is one of the poorest in Africa.
where does fair trade avocado cames from
Only in that they are both members of the Plant Kingdom. Olives come from a tree, grapes come from a vining shrub.
Fairtrade apples typically come from certified farms in various countries, including the United States, Chile, and South Africa. These farms adhere to Fairtrade standards, which ensure fair wages and working conditions for farmers, as well as environmentally sustainable farming practices. The Fairtrade certification helps to promote social and economic development in farming communities. By choosing Fairtrade apples, consumers can support ethical trade practices and the livelihoods of farmers.
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Fairtrade flowers primarily come from countries in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia, where flower farms comply with Fairtrade standards. These standards ensure that farmers receive fair wages, work in safe conditions, and engage in environmentally sustainable practices. Common countries that produce Fairtrade flowers include Kenya, Ecuador, and Colombia, where the climate is ideal for cultivating a variety of blooms. By choosing Fairtrade flowers, consumers support ethical practices and contribute to the well-being of the workers involved in the floral industry.
Fairtrade peanuts primarily come from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where smallholder farmers cultivate them under fair trade standards. These peanuts are produced in regions like Senegal, Ghana, and India, where Fairtrade certification ensures that farmers receive fair wages and work in ethical conditions. The Fairtrade system also promotes sustainable farming practices and supports community development initiatives.