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An introduction to Fair Trade An introduction to Fair Trade
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Before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you’ve depended on more than half the world. »Martin Luther King
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1. Fair price for goods 2. Social premium 3. Better trading conditions 4. Environmental protection
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Fairtrade or Fair Trade?
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Fair Trade certification schemes Commodities Manufactured products
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Howard Msukwa Karonga district in northern Malawi Kilombero rice
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Farming in Malawi No machinery No artificial irrigation Hard to compete
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How Fair Trade helps NASFAM Local farmers’ groups Co-operatives
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Built a new house School fees What this means for Howard
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1827 – ‘Free Produce Society’ formed in the US, which boycotted products made by slaves. Late 1940s – Overseas charities begin selling fairly traded handicrafts. 1965 – Oxfam launched the ‘Helping-by-Selling’ programme. 1988 - First Fairtrade label, Max Havelaar, launched in the Netherlands. The first product was coffee from Mexico. 1989 – Global coffee prices collapsed, with some farmers losing up to 70% of their income. Demand for Fair Trade goods increased. 2002 – Aberfeldy and Strathaven become the first Fairtrade towns in Scotland. 2013 – Scotland becomes a Fair Trade Nation. Timeline
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1994 - the first UK product receives Fairtrade certification – Green & Black’s ‘Maya Gold’ chocolate bar, using cocoa from Belize. Clipper tea and Cafédirect coffee were the next two products to be certified Fairtrade shortly afterwards.
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Fairtrade Towns
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Community involvement: Local authority areas Fairtrade Town groups Levels of awareness and buying of Fair Trade Scottish Parliament: Use and promote Fair Trade products Scottish Government: Public sector procurement Curriculum What is a Fair Trade Nation?
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Why become a Fair Trade Nation?
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What can I do to support Fair Trade? Buy Fair Trade products Encourage friends and family to buy Fair Trade products Speak to local shops and businesses Write to/email companies Spread the word - join (or start) a Fair Trade group
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