Non-fairtrade people earn 60p per day
Fairtrade helps small-scale farmers and workers in developing countries to receive fair prices for their products, improve their working conditions, and have more control over their livelihoods. It aims to empower communities by promoting sustainable practices, better wages, and support for social projects.
They give it to the poor.
£30 a week
because to help other peope
probally about 10p more but its a lot of money to them.
Fairtrade farmers typically earn a minimum price for their products, which is set to cover the cost of sustainable production. In addition to this minimum price, they receive a Fairtrade Premium that can be invested in community projects or improvements in their farming practices. The exact amount can vary depending on the crop and market conditions, but the focus is on ensuring farmers receive a fair and stable income. Overall, Fairtrade aims to empower farmers and promote social and economic development.
Fairtrade themselves dont sell products, fairtrade is a certification for products to prove that the farmers who produced the product were payed good money for it . If you want names of stuff that can be fairtrade, try chocolate, coffee, fruit, or juice. Hope this helped:D
Divine Chocolate, a leading Fairtrade company, is co-owned by the Kuapa Kokoo farmers’ cooperative in Ghana.
The advantages of fair trade are that the workers get a fair price for their produce. People get a better standard of living from Fair Trade. 1.The Fairtrade Mark means farmers receive a fair and stable price for their products 2. The Fairtrade Mark means extra income for farmers and estate workers to improve their lives. 3. The Fairtrade Mark means a greater respect for the environment 4. The Fairtrade Mark means small farmers have a stronger position in world markets 5. The Fairtrade Mark means a closer link between consumers and producers.
coz farmers wernt earnin enough money to buy shoes
it has helped by lettin farmers like mcnoughtan and jimmy buy tracters