FAIRTRADE TEA Global problems and human rights are important topic for Europeans.

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FAIRTRADE TEA Global problems and human rights are important topic for Europeans

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WHAT IS FAIRTRADE Fairtrade has two main purposes: to eliminate child labour and to make sure that a farmer gets fair price for his product.

WHAT IS FAIRTRADE Fair trade is fair selling and buying products People from Africa, Asia, and Latin America get a chance to make living with their work People work under conditions respecting human rights The farmers are paid fair for their hard work Farmers respect living environment Their children can go to school

You can see the Fairtrade logo on the bottom right Tea is a cultural drink and has medical benifits

Some facts about tea Tea is the second most spread drink on the Earth, after water. The drink is prepared from leaves. Tea is part of culture but it has also medical effects on the body because it contains vitamins, minerals, anti- oxidants and even it is a cancer prevention.

Good and quality tea helps to find the lost balance, encourages, strengthens, and energizes. These may be the reasons why the number of the tea-lovers is growing in the Czech Republic. Tea is very closely connected with the human society People drink tea for breakfast, when they meditate, relax, during cultural and social events, and it can also heal.

TEA HARVEST TEA BUSH TEA LEAVES This is tea in its natural form, here you can see the tea leaves.

PROCEDURE for making tea A)Harvest B)Withering C)Rolling D)Fermentation E)Roasting F)Sorting G)Quality control – tasting H)Packing comes in two forms: loose and bagged

Faitrade products are sold in the Czech Republic in: DM, Marks & Spencer Starbucks Bio food This a Fairtrade stand in the local supermarket.

Short quiz to sum up 1.What is Fairtrade? a)Righteous shopping b)Society of righteous people 2. Which drink is more consumed than tea? a)Coca – cola b)Water c)Coffee 3. In which shop you can buy Fairtrade products in our country? a)New Yorker b)DM c)Gate

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The end Natálie Třeštíková a Michaela Hladká