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LO’s: I can emphasise with the difficulties experienced by people from other countries. I can work as an effective member of a team. I can explain what is meant by FairTrade and why it is important.

Different groups involved in the Cocoa trading chain. Chocolate companies Government Shops Cocoa buyers Importers Farmers

How much each? FARMERS = Shops = Importers = Government = The chocolate bar is worth £1, how much of this pound should each group get. Shade the chocolate bar to show this. Remember, all groups must get something! Chocolate companies = FARMERS = Cocoa buyers = Shops = Importers = Government =

Actual amounts!!!

Farmer ________________ 8p Cocoa buyer___________ 7p Actual amounts!!! Farmer ________________ 8p Cocoa buyer___________ 7p Importer______________ 14p Chocolate company____ 28p Shops_________________28p Government___________15p