BY KATELYN AND ANNA-LOUISE

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BY KATELYN AND ANNA-LOUISE FAIRTRADE ICE-CREAM FAIRTRADE ICE-CREAM BY KATELYN AND ANNA LOUISE BY KATELYN AND ANNA-LOUISE

WHAT IS FAIRTRADE Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers. It's about supporting the development of thriving farming and worker communities that have more control over their futures and protecting the environment in which they live and work. .

DIFFERENT TYPES There are lots of different types of fair-trade ice-creams These are the types Dairy milk ice-cream Ben and Jerry Ice-cream kit Kat ice-cream and malteaser ice-cream

BEN AND JERRYS ICE-CREAM At Ben & Jerry's, they take fairness seriously. Whether it's how they treat there employees, give back to our community or dream up new flavors for there customers, fairness factors in all that they do. That's why they want to make sure that our farmers get a fair deal too. They support Fairtrade, a worldwide movement working to ensure that small-scale farmers in developing nations can make it in the ultra-competitive global marketplace.

Fairtrade ice-cream

DID YOU KNOW Warm days, fresh local fruits and veggies, delicious summer recipes -- these are just a few reasons why we love our local farmer's market. It makes us feel more connected to our food. Good news is you can find that feeling year round with Fair Trade -- particularly with all those products that can't be grown in our own backyard. That friendly logo on your favorite banana or mango is a signal that your product was grown with care by farmers working to build sustainable livelihoods and thriving communities. It's a global farmers market!

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