Cashew Nuts in India When people think of Fairtrade they usually think of bananas or coffee or maybe tea or chocolate… but over the past few years a new.

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Cashew Nuts in India When people think of Fairtrade they usually think of bananas or coffee or maybe tea or chocolate… but over the past few years a new Fairtrade market has emerged – for nuts. People are literally going NUTS for Fairtrade! At the centre of this is a new company which is completely focussed on the farmers and gatherers who produce the nuts and marketing their produce into nutritious and tasty products for European consumers. Us.

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