Fairtrade Fortnight typically lasts for two weeks, usually occurring in late February to early March each year. During this time, events and activities are organized globally to promote Fairtrade products and raise awareness about the importance of fair trade practices. The exact dates may vary each year, so it's advisable to check the official Fairtrade website for specific details.
Fairtrade Fortnight 2007 was held from 26 February - 11 March. It is an initiative spearheaded by the Fairtrade Foundation and mainly observed in the UK. Fairtrade Fortnight's purpose is to raise consumer awareness and understanding of the Fairtrade mark.
Fairtrade Fortnight is an annual campaign that promotes and raises awareness about fairtrade products and the importance of fair trade practices. It usually takes place for two weeks in February and March and encourages consumers to choose fairtrade products to support producers in developing countries who receive fair prices for their goods. The campaign aims to create a more equitable and sustainable trading system.
a fortnight
February 23 2009 to March 8, 2009
The Fairtrade Labelling Organisation, (FLO) was created in 1997
What you are probably thinking of is a fortnight. A fortnight is actually 2 weeks long.
1 fortnight is 0.04 years.
anyone can work for fairtrade as long as they are prepared to do lots of work with the products
14 days
Fortnight 14 days
A fortnight and a day including the ceremony
a fortnight