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1 Anna’s Shop. Welcome to

2 Hello! You might be thinking, ‘what’s Fairtrade?’

3 When you go to the shops with your mum or dad, you may buy things that have travelled a long way! Things like coffee, tea, bananas and cocoa (which makes yummy chocolate) all travel long distances before they reach the shops.

4 Around the world, farmers and producers have to sell their products to earn enough money to survive.

5 So why does Fairtrade matter to you?

6 Buying Fairtrade products is about using your power as a ‘consumer’ (someone who buys things). When people buy Fairtrade products it is a message to big companies that there is a better way to do business. When we buy Fairtrade products we show that we really care for others – no matter how far away they live!

7 Hello! My name is Ovidia and I am part of a Fairtrade cooperative in the Dominican Republic. Selling our cocoa through the Fairtrade market has helped us to set up a nursery so that we can grow most of our own food. Hi! My name is Ana and I am part of the El Guabo banana cooperative in Ecuador. We are passionate about healthy farming. After all, we eat the bananas ourselves! My name is Jethanda and I grow Fairtrade cotton in India. Fairtrade is great because I know that I will get a fair and steady price for my cotton. This means that I can make plans, I hope to set up a rainwater-saving programme in the future.

8 Now that I’ve helped you to learn about Fairtrade, CAN YOU HELP ME? Fairtrade can really improve people’s lives! That’s why I chose to open my Fairtrade shop.

9 Design a leaflet or a poster to persuade people that buying Fairtrade is better. It helps farmers and workers earn a fair wage for their products. The problem is that the supermarket across the road sells the same things as I do - but their products aren’t Fairtrade. I have to sell things for a few pennies more because I only sell Fairtrade goods.

10 Remember to look out for the Fairtrade mark when you are shopping!

11 Photos by: Tina Leme, Simon Rawles, The Fairtrade Foundation


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