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What's the fair trade product? 4/3/2019 What's the fair trade product? I come in many varieties I'm extracted from tall grass that grows in warm countries Too much of it can be bad for you You can add me to hot drinks I'm very sweet 2 2

What's the fair trade product? 4/3/2019 What's the fair trade product? I start life as a bean growing inside a pod I'm available in many colours and flavours, shapes and sizes People like to receive me as a gift You can drink me hot I make a good egg at Easter 3 3

What's the fair trade product? 4/3/2019 What's the fair trade product? Not many children like me, but some adults can't live without me I start life as a plant that is grown in more than 70 countries I need to be roasted to bring out my flavour People drink me in shops all over the world Sometimes I'm called espresso, a cappuccino or latte 4 4

What's the fair trade product? 4/3/2019 What's the fair trade product? In some parts of the world my leaves are used as plates or even cups to hold hot liquid I grown in at least 107 countries I can appear green, yellow, red, purple or brown Sometimes I'm known as plantain I'm a curved fruit and you could slip on my skin if I'm thrown on the floor 5 5

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124 million children not attending schools

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Buying 396 cards could pay for 1 child's education for 1 year 4/3/2019 Buying 396 cards could pay for 1 child's education for 1 year 36 cards = school uniform 90 cards = books and stationery for 1 year 270 cards = schools fees for 1year 11 11

4/3/2019 "My life was hard, and I was not able to finish school. But my son will not have a life like that. He will get a good education and have an exceptional life." 12 12

1 card = 1kWh of electricity 2 cards = 1kg of seeds to grow food 4/3/2019 1 card = 1kWh of electricity 2 cards = 1kg of seeds to grow food 6 cards = 1 digging tool 23 cards = 1 mosquito net 36 cards = school uniform 90 cards = books and stationery for 1 year 270 cards = schools fees for 1 year 13 13

Farm size: 3 acres (2 acres for coffee) Number of coffee trees: 220 4/3/2019 Kuloba Charles Age: 45 Children: 4 Farm size: 3 acres (2 acres for coffee) Number of coffee trees: 220 Price per kilogram of coffee parchment (2015) – Ugandan Shilling 6,300 (£1.31) Total income – USh 2,772,000 (£578) 14 14

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4/3/2019 "It is because of fair trade that most of my family have received an education. Because of fair trade, we have constructed good houses, primary schools, health centres; we have more clean water and better roads." Patrick 17 17

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