Fairtrade products By Caitlin,Emily,Kristal,Teegan.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Where does our money go? If this 24 square chocolate bar represents where our money goes, how many blocks does each group receive? Shops Chocolate companies.
Advertisements

The Story of Chocolate By Primary 2/3F St Clements.
Shathi lives in Bangladesh. She’s 12 years old and lives with her mum, dad, brother and sisters in a rural part of the country, near the border with India.
An English Colony Jamestown Third Grade Social Studies Rita Rogers.
Farming the wrong way Classification of farming. Intensive vs Extensive  Intensive = small farm + large inputs per unit of land  Output per land is.
Farming in West India (Kerala)[Date] Today I will: -Be able to describe the location of Kerala -Describe the farming which takes place here Geography National.
Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic.
Regions. New England What was the geography/climate? – Cold, good harbors and rocky soil What did they specialize in? – Industry and shipbuilding How.
What’s in your shopping basket ?. What do all the products in the lady’s basket have in common?
Fairtrade gives the suppliers a fair price And extra money goes to third world countries to build water wells etc.
Guess the Veg. Our food comes from all over the world! A lot of our food comes from the continent of Africa. This includes a lot of the fruit and vegetables.
Fairtrade is a company set up in 1992 it also gives more profit for the farmers. Fair wage for fair work helps farmers pay for school.
Chocolate: the bitter truth
I will: Understand the term Fairtrade and the criteria involved. Be able to explain the benefits that Fairtrade has upon producers.
‘Farmers, Businesses and Shoppers- who wins and who loses in the world’s food market?’
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…
Rich and Poor Money, time, energy, health, justice, fairness, freedom, our rights, friends, family, ideas…
Food Miles Factoid 1: 50% of vegetables and 95% of fruit eaten in the UK is imported.
The Journey of a Banana. Bananas are grown all over the world.
Lesson four: Investigating fairtrade. Trade is global: countries import and export goods to and from other countries. Supply chains are global: manufactured.
What is Fair Trade? LO: To help us to develop a concept of what fair trade is and where foods come from.
Fair trade Lesson objective – to be able to take into consideration the ethical issues relating to the design and manufacture of products.
Review: How did these two belief systems affect the society and government of China?
Developed Countries. Only 1/4 th of all countries Industry and technology are used in most areas Citizens get good education and health care Large commercial.
Trade not Aid… Fair Trade? A Case Study in Successful Aid.
Assembly – w/b 25 th February. How many times have you said …
The Banana Split Game! 12 TH January Lesson Aim: To understand how the banana industry affects different people, organisations, producers, employees.
Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development is a positive change, which does not undermine the environment or social systems on which we depend. Its.
In this presentation, I will be discussing everything which is related to the Fairtrade foundation. It is a social organization, aimed to help producers.
Fairtrade By Evie Taylor.
 1. What is one thing that helped Europeans start exploring?  2. Name one early explorer and where he went.  3. What was one effect of Columbian Exchange?
How can I make sure cotton farmers get a fair deal?
Organic labels Many organic labels Different requirements Different markets Different certifiers.
Japanese work. Japanese money is called yen. Japanese people buy lots of presents. They are very polite. They bring small presents with them every time.
Irish Aid Global Goals. What we are learning 1.How the world is unequal? 2.What is Irish Aid? 3.The UN and the Global Goals 4.Climate Change.
Urban life and area.  introduction.  body#1.  body#2.  conclusion.
Poverty Choosing Fairtrade. Objectives To examine the global food trade and who has power. To illustrate the basic principles of Fair Trade. To recognise.
Making food more sustainable at your school Candice Luper- S ustainability Officer.
Fair-Trade. Definition of Fair-Trade Fair-trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach to empowering developing country producers and.
Bellwork October 8, which two continents have the highest population density? a. Europe and Asiab. Africa and Europe c. North and South Americad.
Uganda case study Trade and Aid. Lesson starter The trade game: In the last lesson you played the trade game. Now we are going to reflect on what it taught.
 Fairtrade is an organisation that pays people a fair wage in countries such as South America, Asia and Africa.
By Isla Rhyse and James..  School Council have decided to have a ‘Fairtrade cafe’ in the playground.  We are going to host this on the first Friday.
Engineers Without Borders Welcome to the Engineers Without Borders presentation of… Food for Thought.
Ghana By Joshua O. Cocoa farmers in Ghana pick cocoa pods and take the cocoa beans out. Cocoa pods grow on the cacao tree. The hot weather and rain is.
Fair work 1 A primary assembly from Christian Aid.
Shop for Best Wax Vape Pen Vapevetstore.com. - -.
“I am Joyce. I grow sugar in Malawi in Africa
FAIRTRADE By Maggie And Isabel.
Fairtrade By Ruby and May.
Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE Food Provenance
Where does food come from?
Interior Home Designs in Orange County
How much do you know about world hunger?
PowerPoint 3 Sarah’s salad
BY KATELYN AND ANNA-LOUISE
Shop for High Quality Candle Making Kits - Cozyourscandlemaking.com
Part 1: Do you like Chocolate?
11/27/
Jackets and hoodies off Homework diary out Pencil out
Where does food come from?
Label Name Label Name Label Name Label Name Label Name Label Name
Everyone has the same basic needs
What are food miles? Food miles are the measure of the distance a food travels from field to plate.
Fairtrade By Simer and Alaine.
Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE Food Provenance
Fairtrade.
Fair’s Fair.
Warm Up What was the first crop the Chinese learned to grow?
Presentation transcript:

Fairtrade products By Caitlin,Emily,Kristal,Teegan

Where rice is grown Rice is grown in Thailand,India and China. Allot of people grow rice and rice grows really tall. Rice is grown in Thailand,India and China. Allot of people grow rice and rice grows really tall.

how dose Fairtrade help? This is a list of countries it helps… This is a list of countries it helps… India,China,Tailand and lots of counties are in the Africa continent India,China,Tailand and lots of counties are in the Africa continent

Fairtrade food gets package in lots of different counties and then gets sent to the shops. Fairtrade food gets package in lots of different counties and then gets sent to the shops.

How does fair trade help farmes When you are shopping, look for the Fair trade label. you can be sure that the money is going straight to the producers. It will help us, but it will also help people around the world When you are shopping, look for the Fair trade label. you can be sure that the money is going straight to the producers. It will help us, but it will also help people around the world

Hears some websites