This General Overview lists the facts and figures about Fairtrade's more than 1.4 million farmers and workers around the world. The full report will be coming out in June 2014 and can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
Each year Fairtrade publishes data collected from the more than 1.65 million Fairtrade farmers and workers. The 7th edition of this report also includes summaries of research and impact studies.
This overview of Fairtrade coffee lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
This General Overview lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for more than 1.5 million farmers and workers in 74 countries around the world. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
7ème édition du rapport de suivi et d'évaluation des bénéfices du commerce équitable Fairtrade/Max Havelaar qui met en avant tous les chiffres du système Fairtrade / Max Havelaar (en anglais).
This overview of Fairtrade tea lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
The document discusses the Fair Trade movement in Singapore and provides information on why Fair Trade is important. It notes that while the movement has grown in the UK and US, there is still room for growth in Singapore. Fair Trade helps farmers and workers by providing living wages, protecting the environment, funding community development projects, and ensuring labor rights. It also compares different certification schemes like Community Trade, Rainforest Alliance, and Ethically Traded, noting the differences between them and Fair Trade. The document provides information on associations supporting Fair Trade in Singapore and lists some Fair Trade companies and products available.
This overview of Fairtrade sugar lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
There are 176,600 small-scale cocoa farmers in 130 Fairtrade certified producer organizations across several countries. The average plot size of Fairtrade cocoa farmers is 2.6 hectares. 31% of Fairtrade premiums goes toward improving farmer facilities and infrastructure, such as warehouses and offices.
Each year Fairtrade publishes data collected from the more than 1.65 million Fairtrade farmers and workers. The 7th edition of this report also includes summaries of research and impact studies.
This overview of Fairtrade coffee lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
This General Overview lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for more than 1.5 million farmers and workers in 74 countries around the world. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
7ème édition du rapport de suivi et d'évaluation des bénéfices du commerce équitable Fairtrade/Max Havelaar qui met en avant tous les chiffres du système Fairtrade / Max Havelaar (en anglais).
This overview of Fairtrade tea lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
The document discusses the Fair Trade movement in Singapore and provides information on why Fair Trade is important. It notes that while the movement has grown in the UK and US, there is still room for growth in Singapore. Fair Trade helps farmers and workers by providing living wages, protecting the environment, funding community development projects, and ensuring labor rights. It also compares different certification schemes like Community Trade, Rainforest Alliance, and Ethically Traded, noting the differences between them and Fair Trade. The document provides information on associations supporting Fair Trade in Singapore and lists some Fair Trade companies and products available.
This overview of Fairtrade sugar lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
There are 176,600 small-scale cocoa farmers in 130 Fairtrade certified producer organizations across several countries. The average plot size of Fairtrade cocoa farmers is 2.6 hectares. 31% of Fairtrade premiums goes toward improving farmer facilities and infrastructure, such as warehouses and offices.
Fairtrade is an alternative trading system that aims to provide better trading conditions to marginalized small producers and workers. It does this through setting social, economic and environmental standards along with ensuring minimum prices and premiums for certified products. Fairtrade has grown significantly in recent decades and now over 1.5 million farmers and workers in 58 countries are part of Fairtrade certified organizations. However, certification fees can still be prohibitive for some small producer groups.
Fairtrade is a non-profit organization that offers better trading conditions for marginalized producers and workers, especially in developing countries in the South. Their goals are to raise awareness, campaign for changes in international trade rules, and ensure fair payment and working conditions. Fairtrade certification guarantees consumers that products meet social and environmental standards that promote sustainable development. Benefits of Fairtrade include fair wages for workers, environmental sustainability, and community development programs funded by a Fairtrade premium.
The document provides information about Fair Trade, including its principles and benefits. It discusses how Fair Trade aims to help marginalized producers through equitable trading partnerships and sustainable development. Fair Trade principles include fair pricing, pre-financing for producers, and capacity building support. The document also outlines the certification process and benefits to producers and consumers. In Palestine, the Fair Trade Association (PFTA) works with cooperatives across various districts to certify and market olive oil and other products according to Fair Trade standards.
FairTrade aims to help disadvantaged producers through fair pricing and long-term trading relationships. However, some argue it has unintended consequences. It may encourage overproduction and prevent market signals. While the social premium and labor standards help communities, others argue aid may be more efficient. Overall, FairTrade attempts to address trade imbalances but critics question its impact on long-term development.
Fair Trade is a social movement and market approach that aims to help producers in developing countries earn a fair living wage for their work. It supports small farmers and workers by establishing minimum prices for goods like cocoa, coffee, tea, fresh fruit and handicrafts. This allows farmers to invest profits back into their communities by building schools, clinics, and infrastructure. The document discusses how the Fair Trade system works, using the example of cocoa farmers in Ghana who receive stable prices and social premiums to improve their villages. It emphasizes the importance of Fair Trade in empowering small farmers and giving them fair wages for their labor.
Fair trade is an international organization and social movement that aims to help small producers in developing countries improve their lives and fight poverty through more just trading partnerships between producers and consumers. It supports small farmers and workers through better prices, decent working conditions, and sustainable farming practices. Fair trade also aims to promote ethical consumer choices to create a fairer global economic system and trading rules. One issue it addresses is child labor in cocoa plantations in West Africa, where hundreds of children work in terrible conditions as slaves, unable to attend school or return to their families, having never tasted chocolate themselves.
Fairtrade Africa celebrates 10 years of supporting over 430 producer organizations in 32 African countries. It provides better prices, working conditions, and fair trade terms for farmers and workers. Over the past decade, Fairtrade Africa has strengthened farmer organizations, increased market access for members, and advocated for farmer interests. Looking ahead, Fairtrade Africa aims to further empower farmers and workers across Africa through fair trade.
Fairtrade Latin America & Caribbean: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th...Fairtrade International
This report lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for more than farmers and workers in Latin America and the Caribbean. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
The document discusses Fair Trade and why it matters. Fair Trade aims to empower small producers and marginalized groups by establishing fair pricing and long-term trading partnerships. It helps producers earn higher and more stable incomes, support their communities through social premiums, and have greater independence. However, traditional free trade exploits vulnerable groups and damages the environment for short-term profits. The document provides examples of how Fair Trade cooperatives in countries like Ghana have helped cocoa farmers improve their livelihoods and communities.
The document discusses opportunities for increased cooperation between the Dutch agri-food sector and smallholder farmers in developing countries. It argues that greater partnerships could benefit smallholder farmers through professionalization and access to new markets, while also helping Dutch companies access new sourcing opportunities and emerging markets. The campaign aims to encourage businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions to intensify cooperation with smallholder farmers and their organizations to achieve sustainable development goals and meet growing global food demand.
Fair Trade benefits farmers by providing a stable price for products that covers the costs of production. It also provides a social premium of 20% for community investments. Consumers know they are purchasing ethical products from democratically run cooperatives. However, Fair Trade has limitations as a niche market with limited impact, and does not encourage secondary processing or solve all unfair trading practices issues.
This is my final project for the course "Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains - WDR 2020" on which I have reflected some lessons learned regarding the importance of GVCs. My main aim at this project is to show how agricultural value chains have positive welfare effects referring to the Community Trade Programme of The Body Shop.
Cooperatives and Sustainable Foods. Sustainable Foods Summit 2012 AgroFairHans-Willem van der Waal
Presentation held at the Sustainable Foods Summit 2012, Amsterdam. In the year of the cooperatives, this presentation highlights the role cooepratives play in the Fairtrade system.
Starbucks case study by soumya jaiswal nit raipurSoumya Jaiswal
Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker founded Starbucks in 1971 with a mission to inspire people through high-quality coffee. The company has since grown to over 24,000 stores in 72 countries. Starbucks focuses on community involvement through initiatives like hiring veterans and partnering with local nonprofits. It also prioritizes ethical sourcing and reducing its environmental impact. These community and social responsibility efforts have helped Starbucks build a positive brand image and loyal customer base.
BRANA is a brewery in Haiti that employs over 1,200 people directly and supports 55,300 indirect jobs. It provides benefits like health insurance, pension, training and safety equipment to employees. BRANA has implemented safety regulations that have reduced accident rates. It also runs a youth talent program that recruits students and offers 40% of them permanent positions. Additionally, BRANA partners with local farmers through a project called SMASH to grow sorghum as a locally sourced ingredient, replacing imports. This benefits smallholder farmers by training them and increasing their incomes.
One Acre Fund is an organization that provides smallholder farmers in East Africa with resources like seeds, fertilizer, and training. They operate in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. Their "market in a box" program delivers necessary supplies to farmers within 3 kilometers of their homes. They measure their success based on the scale of farmers served, increased income levels among farmers, and the sustainability of their field expenses. The document then profiles one Rwandan farmer, Mary Louise, who has benefited greatly from One Acre Fund's program, increasing her harvests, feeding her family, investing profits in a dairy cow and shop, and providing health insurance for her children.
This overview of Fairtrade bananas lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for small-scale farmers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
Strong Producers, Strong Future - enjoy and share this overview of Fairtrade's work in 2013-14 with more than 1.4 million farmers and workers and 30,000 products on shelves around the world.
Fairtrade is an alternative trading system that aims to provide better trading conditions to marginalized small producers and workers. It does this through setting social, economic and environmental standards along with ensuring minimum prices and premiums for certified products. Fairtrade has grown significantly in recent decades and now over 1.5 million farmers and workers in 58 countries are part of Fairtrade certified organizations. However, certification fees can still be prohibitive for some small producer groups.
Fairtrade is a non-profit organization that offers better trading conditions for marginalized producers and workers, especially in developing countries in the South. Their goals are to raise awareness, campaign for changes in international trade rules, and ensure fair payment and working conditions. Fairtrade certification guarantees consumers that products meet social and environmental standards that promote sustainable development. Benefits of Fairtrade include fair wages for workers, environmental sustainability, and community development programs funded by a Fairtrade premium.
The document provides information about Fair Trade, including its principles and benefits. It discusses how Fair Trade aims to help marginalized producers through equitable trading partnerships and sustainable development. Fair Trade principles include fair pricing, pre-financing for producers, and capacity building support. The document also outlines the certification process and benefits to producers and consumers. In Palestine, the Fair Trade Association (PFTA) works with cooperatives across various districts to certify and market olive oil and other products according to Fair Trade standards.
FairTrade aims to help disadvantaged producers through fair pricing and long-term trading relationships. However, some argue it has unintended consequences. It may encourage overproduction and prevent market signals. While the social premium and labor standards help communities, others argue aid may be more efficient. Overall, FairTrade attempts to address trade imbalances but critics question its impact on long-term development.
Fair Trade is a social movement and market approach that aims to help producers in developing countries earn a fair living wage for their work. It supports small farmers and workers by establishing minimum prices for goods like cocoa, coffee, tea, fresh fruit and handicrafts. This allows farmers to invest profits back into their communities by building schools, clinics, and infrastructure. The document discusses how the Fair Trade system works, using the example of cocoa farmers in Ghana who receive stable prices and social premiums to improve their villages. It emphasizes the importance of Fair Trade in empowering small farmers and giving them fair wages for their labor.
Fair trade is an international organization and social movement that aims to help small producers in developing countries improve their lives and fight poverty through more just trading partnerships between producers and consumers. It supports small farmers and workers through better prices, decent working conditions, and sustainable farming practices. Fair trade also aims to promote ethical consumer choices to create a fairer global economic system and trading rules. One issue it addresses is child labor in cocoa plantations in West Africa, where hundreds of children work in terrible conditions as slaves, unable to attend school or return to their families, having never tasted chocolate themselves.
Fairtrade Africa celebrates 10 years of supporting over 430 producer organizations in 32 African countries. It provides better prices, working conditions, and fair trade terms for farmers and workers. Over the past decade, Fairtrade Africa has strengthened farmer organizations, increased market access for members, and advocated for farmer interests. Looking ahead, Fairtrade Africa aims to further empower farmers and workers across Africa through fair trade.
Fairtrade Latin America & Caribbean: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th...Fairtrade International
This report lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for more than farmers and workers in Latin America and the Caribbean. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
The document discusses Fair Trade and why it matters. Fair Trade aims to empower small producers and marginalized groups by establishing fair pricing and long-term trading partnerships. It helps producers earn higher and more stable incomes, support their communities through social premiums, and have greater independence. However, traditional free trade exploits vulnerable groups and damages the environment for short-term profits. The document provides examples of how Fair Trade cooperatives in countries like Ghana have helped cocoa farmers improve their livelihoods and communities.
The document discusses opportunities for increased cooperation between the Dutch agri-food sector and smallholder farmers in developing countries. It argues that greater partnerships could benefit smallholder farmers through professionalization and access to new markets, while also helping Dutch companies access new sourcing opportunities and emerging markets. The campaign aims to encourage businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions to intensify cooperation with smallholder farmers and their organizations to achieve sustainable development goals and meet growing global food demand.
Fair Trade benefits farmers by providing a stable price for products that covers the costs of production. It also provides a social premium of 20% for community investments. Consumers know they are purchasing ethical products from democratically run cooperatives. However, Fair Trade has limitations as a niche market with limited impact, and does not encourage secondary processing or solve all unfair trading practices issues.
This is my final project for the course "Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains - WDR 2020" on which I have reflected some lessons learned regarding the importance of GVCs. My main aim at this project is to show how agricultural value chains have positive welfare effects referring to the Community Trade Programme of The Body Shop.
Cooperatives and Sustainable Foods. Sustainable Foods Summit 2012 AgroFairHans-Willem van der Waal
Presentation held at the Sustainable Foods Summit 2012, Amsterdam. In the year of the cooperatives, this presentation highlights the role cooepratives play in the Fairtrade system.
Starbucks case study by soumya jaiswal nit raipurSoumya Jaiswal
Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker founded Starbucks in 1971 with a mission to inspire people through high-quality coffee. The company has since grown to over 24,000 stores in 72 countries. Starbucks focuses on community involvement through initiatives like hiring veterans and partnering with local nonprofits. It also prioritizes ethical sourcing and reducing its environmental impact. These community and social responsibility efforts have helped Starbucks build a positive brand image and loyal customer base.
BRANA is a brewery in Haiti that employs over 1,200 people directly and supports 55,300 indirect jobs. It provides benefits like health insurance, pension, training and safety equipment to employees. BRANA has implemented safety regulations that have reduced accident rates. It also runs a youth talent program that recruits students and offers 40% of them permanent positions. Additionally, BRANA partners with local farmers through a project called SMASH to grow sorghum as a locally sourced ingredient, replacing imports. This benefits smallholder farmers by training them and increasing their incomes.
One Acre Fund is an organization that provides smallholder farmers in East Africa with resources like seeds, fertilizer, and training. They operate in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. Their "market in a box" program delivers necessary supplies to farmers within 3 kilometers of their homes. They measure their success based on the scale of farmers served, increased income levels among farmers, and the sustainability of their field expenses. The document then profiles one Rwandan farmer, Mary Louise, who has benefited greatly from One Acre Fund's program, increasing her harvests, feeding her family, investing profits in a dairy cow and shop, and providing health insurance for her children.
This overview of Fairtrade bananas lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for small-scale farmers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
Strong Producers, Strong Future - enjoy and share this overview of Fairtrade's work in 2013-14 with more than 1.4 million farmers and workers and 30,000 products on shelves around the world.
This overview of Fairtrade flowers lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers around the world. The full report can be found at http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html#c9572
Advanta Seeds released a progress report on their sustainable actions initiative. The report outlined their commitment to sustainability and contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals. It discussed engaging employees and communities in sustainability awareness campaigns. It also described efforts to embed sustainability into company operations by hosting town halls to communicate their new sustainability focus. The report provided examples of initiatives including empowering smallholder farmers, using technology to address climate change impacts, enhancing crop nutrition, and adding value to farmers through partnerships along the agricultural supply chain.
Advanta Seeds, part of UPL Group, is committed to sustainability and contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The focus of Advanta Seeds is smallholder farmers who grow 80% of food for communities in Africa, Asia, and South America, and most often suffer from hunger and poverty.
Fairtrade Africa is an organization that represents over 420 producer organizations in 32 African countries who work to empower smallholder farmers and workers through fair trade. They provide capacity building, technical assistance, and access to markets to help producers strengthen their organizations, increase market access, and advocate for their interests. Fairtrade Africa also works to promote gender equity, climate change adaptation, child protection, and expanding fair trade to new products and regions in Africa.
Fairtrade Asia & Oceania: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th EditionFairtrade International
This report facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for farmers and workers in Asia and Oceania. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
Driving Sales, Deepening Impact: Fairtrade Annual Report Highlights 2015-16Fairtrade International
New actions on climate, textiles and gender - our latest annual report highlights what Fairtrade has been working on over the past year:
View the full report online at http://annualreport.fairtrade.net/en/
This document provides an overview of an event that will share 40 stories about how fair trade makes a difference, include a Q&A session, and next steps. It then lists various topics that will be covered, including the Fairtrade mark, producer organizations, reducing meat/dairy consumption, fair palm oil, fair trade premiums, reducing plastics usage, and supporting green businesses. Other fair trade topics listed are sports, olive oil from Palestine, empowering women, tea, planting trees, investing ethically, and becoming a fair trade community.
The document discusses Fairtrade, an international movement that aims to help small farmers and workers in developing countries obtain better trading conditions. It outlines issues facing small farmers in India like high costs, lack of access to markets, and low wages. Fairtrade addresses these issues by organizing farmers into collectives, connecting them to buyers, ensuring minimum prices and social investments, and promoting capacity building. It guarantees social, economic and environmental standards through audits and works to empower farmers and promote sustainable livelihoods through fair trading relationships.
Presentation by Dr Rebbie Harawa from AGRA, at the Regional planning meeting on ‘Scaling-Up Climate-Smart Agricultural Solutions for Cereals and Livestock Farmers in Southern Africa – Building partnership for successful implementation’,13–15 September 2016, Johannesburg, South Africa
This document provides information about an organization that develops lasting solutions to poverty through co-creation. It works with small-scale farmers globally, who grow 80% of food for 2.3 billion people. The organization's solutions include using farm business advisors, drip irrigation, sanitation products, and clean water filters to generate income and benefits for farmers and families living in poverty. It is committed to generating a 10:1 return on investments in its solutions. The organization operates in Africa, Asia, and Central America, and its 944 staff turned $5 million in donations into $50 million of impact for the world's poorest citizens over the past year.
We are an international agricultural research organization focused on addressing hunger, poverty, and degradation of natural resources in the tropics. Our award-winning research provides solutions to nourish Africa
This document discusses a cassava weed management program in Nigeria that involved partnerships between Syngenta, IITA, NARS, and other stakeholders. The program evaluated Syngenta herbicides for controlling weeds in cassava crops. Based on results showing high efficacy, reliability, and cost benefits, Syngenta included two herbicides in commercial forecasts and plans to launch another in 2019. The program provided an independent assessment of Syngenta's herbicides and confirmation of their suitability for African cassava farmers.
Sugarcane and rum report - Give them a break - The bitter consequences of poo...CNV Vakcentrale
The document discusses poor working conditions for sugarcane workers in Central America, including long work days of over 10 hours in extreme heat with little access to shade, breaks, or water. This has led to thousands of workers contracting Chronic Kidney Disease of non-Traditional causes (CKDnT). Field research in Guatemala and Nicaragua found that current working conditions do not meet international standards and are contributing to the increased risk of CKDnT among sugarcane workers.
This document provides an annual report on the Agri-Fin Mobile program from 2013-2014. It highlights activities in Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Indonesia. In Zimbabwe, the EcoFarmer service was launched in October 2013 to provide smallholder farmers with weather-indexed insurance, agricultural information, and financial services. Over 240,000 smallholder farmers had registered on the platform by June 2014. In Indonesia, the program partnered with various organizations to provide 8,000 farmers with the LISA mobile agriculture information application and financial services through partnerships with banks and microfinance institutions. Key activities included trainings, conferences, research papers, and partnership meetings. The annexes provide additional details on work plans, strategies, and meetings.
This document discusses Harvest Fairtrade Group's efforts to address climate change and sustainable development through Fairtrade practices. It outlines their climate action plan, environmental protection strategy, and support for sustainable agriculture and livelihoods. The group is creating awareness among workers, offsetting carbon emissions, reducing business travel, and providing solar energy. Their goal is to involve workers in decision making and realize the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals through Fairtrade's social and economic benefits.
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The document summarizes how the Fairtrade system works to provide better prices and social support for farmers in developing countries. Key points:
- The Fairtrade mark guarantees higher minimum prices and social premiums that fund community projects like schools and healthcare.
- Fairtrade sets economic, social and environmental standards for farmers to meet regarding wages, child labor, and sustainable practices.
- However, the portion of global agricultural products sold with the Fairtrade label remains low for many crops due to issues like low demand and local market competition.
- Fairtrade supports farmers facing challenges like climate change and helps communities prepare for natural disasters through established cooperative structures.
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La estrategia de cinco años de Fairtrade tiene como objetivo construir beneficios para pequeños agricultores y trabajadores a través de mayores ventas de productos Fairtrade y servicios de apoyo, influir en políticas para promover salarios y condiciones dignas, y fortalecer la organización global trabajando de manera unida.
Fairtrade International has launched a new global strategy that looks to boost impact and reach and also align Fairtrade's goals with the Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
Fairtrade Africa & Middle East: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th EditionFairtrade International
This presentation lists facts and figures on Fairtrade's impact for more farmers and workers in Africa and the Middle East. The full report can be found at www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html
O documento resume os destaques do relatório anual 2013-14 da Fairtrade International, destacando seu foco em fortalecer produtores e trabalhadores por meio do comércio justo. Descreve como 86% do prêmio do comércio justo foi investido em serviços para agricultores e como US$10 milhões em empréstimos beneficiaram mais de 60 mil produtores. Também destaca o trabalho para proteger trabalhadores em pequenas propriedades e definir salários mínimos.
El resumen describe los logros y objetivos de Fairtrade International en 2013-14. Fairtrade se enfoca en empoderar a pequeños productores y trabajadores a través de mejores condiciones de comercio. En 2013-14, Fairtrade invirtió la mayor parte de la prima en servicios a productores y cooperativas, y otorgó préstamos a largo plazo. Fairtrade también trabaja para mejorar el acceso a mercados y salarios dignos. Sus objetivos futuros incluyen ampliar su impacto y desarrollar nuevos mercados y criterios para productos adicional
El resumen presenta los puntos principales del informe anual 2012-13 de Fairtrade International, incluyendo que contactaron directamente con 1,3 millones de pequeños productores y trabajadores, que buscan ampliar el alcance del modelo de comercio justo, y que se centrarán en empoderar a los pequeños productores y trabajadores.
A collection of maps displaying data from "Monitoring the Scope and Benefits of Fairtrade," a report that details the benefits and impact of Fairtrade. For more studies, visit http://www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html.
This document summarizes information about Fairtrade cotton. It discusses how Fairtrade International partnered with an organization in Senegal to create a film promoting Fairtrade certified cotton. Fairtrade cotton benefits small cotton farmer organizations by providing higher and stable prices, community development funds, restrictions on chemical usage, and support for children's education. The document also outlines some challenges Fairtrade cotton farmers face from cotton subsidies and lack of secure markets, and how Fairtrade works to improve farmers' livelihoods.
Fairtrade is a certification system that aims to promote fairer trading conditions for small-scale farmers and workers. It provides benefits like minimum prices and social premiums to help producers improve their lives and communities. The document outlines Fairtrade's vision of empowering producers and combating poverty through fair trade. It also summarizes the key benefits of Fairtrade certification for producers, consumers, and the environment.
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