 Fairtrade is an organisation that pays people a fair wage in countries such as South America, Asia and Africa.

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 Fairtrade is an organisation that pays people a fair wage in countries such as South America, Asia and Africa.

 There are many Fairtrade products such as:

 Fairtrade along with all of their food products comes sport products such as:

 You can help Fairtrade when you’re doing your shopping. By spending an extra few cent you can change someone’s life.

 There are many Fairtrade beauty products such as:

 Fairtrade help improve towns by supplying fresh water, building schools and making a toilet.