Peanuts in Malawi 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.

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Peanuts in Malawi 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.

Groundwork

Tending the field

Harvest Judith

Removing the shells Dorothy Acklas

Factory

Testing

Warehouse