‘Farmers, Businesses and Shoppers- who wins and who loses in the world’s food market?’

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‘Farmers, Businesses and Shoppers- who wins and who loses in the world’s food market?’

2 The global food system brings food from all over the world to our tables. 2

World trade is not fair. Many people do not earn a fair price for their goods.

4 What does this mean for small scale resource poor farmers? 4

What can you do?

Look out for products carrying the Fairtrade logo

7 Fair trade aims to ensure all people are paid a fair price for their goods and services so they can enjoy a life free from poverty 7

Fairtrade helps lots of small scale farmers get a better deal for the crops they grow

9 Fairtrade is just one step towards a fairer world food system. 9

10 What can you do? 10