What is fair trade? 
• Fair trade is international 
non-governmental, non-profit 
organisation . 
• It is trying to secure a better 
future for farmers and workers 
of developing countries. 
• Fair trade is also a social movement 
• Fair trade is an alternative approach 
to conventional trade based on a 
partnership between producers and 
consumers 
• Fair trade is trying to fight poverty 
and the injustices of conventional 
trade.
What are the aims of fair trade? 
• Fair trade supports the small 
producers of the developing 
world. 
Small producers can improve 
their lives and plan for their 
future 
• Fair trade fights against poverty 
• Fair trade supports sustainability 
and the protection of the 
environment 
• Fair trade promotes informed 
consumer choices 
Consumers choose the fair trade 
products and help to create a 
fairer economic system and 
fairer trading rules.
Fair trade and child labour 
Hundrends of children work in cocoa Plantations in West Africa 
under terrible conditions. They don’t go to school, they are 
undernourished, abused, tortured. Many of them were taken away 
from their families by force and they are treated as real slaves by the 
plantation owners. They cannot return to their families 
THEY HAVE NEVER TASTED CHOCOLATE IN THEIR LIVES.
Fair trade products 
• The most common fair 
trade products are: 
• bananas 
• chocolate 
• coffee 
• tea 
• sugar 
• cotton
What is the fair trade premium? 
• Fair trade helps producers to get 
a better price for their products. 
It can guarantee a minimum 
price for the products of small 
producers. This minimum price 
protects the producers, creates 
jobs for millions of workers and 
improves their living conditions. 
• Extra money is paid on top of the 
fair trade minimum price. 
Farmers invest this money (the 
fair trade premium) in social, 
environmental and economic 
development projects. This way, 
they can help their businesses 
and their communities. 
• Fair trade prices and Fair trade 
premium mean: 
• Better prices for the producers 
• Better working conditions 
• Fair trade conditions for farmers 
and workers 
• Better living conditions for 
farmers, workers and their 
families 
• Protection of the environment- 
Sustainability 
A BETTER FUTURE FOR EVERYONE

"What is fair trade?" - A Presentation

  • 1.
    What is fairtrade? • Fair trade is international non-governmental, non-profit organisation . • It is trying to secure a better future for farmers and workers of developing countries. • Fair trade is also a social movement • Fair trade is an alternative approach to conventional trade based on a partnership between producers and consumers • Fair trade is trying to fight poverty and the injustices of conventional trade.
  • 2.
    What are theaims of fair trade? • Fair trade supports the small producers of the developing world. Small producers can improve their lives and plan for their future • Fair trade fights against poverty • Fair trade supports sustainability and the protection of the environment • Fair trade promotes informed consumer choices Consumers choose the fair trade products and help to create a fairer economic system and fairer trading rules.
  • 3.
    Fair trade andchild labour Hundrends of children work in cocoa Plantations in West Africa under terrible conditions. They don’t go to school, they are undernourished, abused, tortured. Many of them were taken away from their families by force and they are treated as real slaves by the plantation owners. They cannot return to their families THEY HAVE NEVER TASTED CHOCOLATE IN THEIR LIVES.
  • 4.
    Fair trade products • The most common fair trade products are: • bananas • chocolate • coffee • tea • sugar • cotton
  • 5.
    What is thefair trade premium? • Fair trade helps producers to get a better price for their products. It can guarantee a minimum price for the products of small producers. This minimum price protects the producers, creates jobs for millions of workers and improves their living conditions. • Extra money is paid on top of the fair trade minimum price. Farmers invest this money (the fair trade premium) in social, environmental and economic development projects. This way, they can help their businesses and their communities. • Fair trade prices and Fair trade premium mean: • Better prices for the producers • Better working conditions • Fair trade conditions for farmers and workers • Better living conditions for farmers, workers and their families • Protection of the environment- Sustainability A BETTER FUTURE FOR EVERYONE