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Global Cocoa and Chocolate Markets Report 2022-2027: Opportunities in Low Penetration Rate in Developing Countries, Use of Chocolates as Functional Food, & Organic and Fairtrade
/PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Cocoa and Chocolate Market by Type (Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Filled Chocolate, White Chocolate), Application (Food &...
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The Climate Clock is Ticking - Business Fights Poverty
Ahead of another climate conference, Fairtrade once again urges governments for concrete action… but time is running out.
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Fairtrade cocoa farmers see boost in earnings, according to new report - ConfectioneryNews.com
Fairtrade cocoa farmers see boost in earnings, according to new report - ConfectioneryNews.com
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Fairtrade cocoa farmers see boost in earnings, according to new report
Cocoa farmers, as well as workers in other commodities and crops, experienced a boost in Fairtrade Premium earnings thanks to a recovery in Fairtrade product sales throughout 2021, Fairtrade International’s latest annual report has revealed.
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Tech helps shoppers choose ethically made products
Online shoppers are being offered some extra help to identify the 'ethical' options to add to their carts.
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Eating ethically: A chocolatey love affair - The Mancunion
Eating ethically: A chocolatey love affair - The Mancunion
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Nespresso Launches New Sustainability Concept – RE:FARM in Partnership with K11 Musea and Common Farms - Newspatrolling.com
Nestlé Nespresso SA is the pioneer and reference for highest-quality portioned coffee. The company works with more than 120,000 farmers in 15 countries through its AAA Sustainable Quality™ Program to embed sustainability practices on farms and the surrounding landscapes. Launched in 2003 in collaboration with the NGO Rainforest Alliance and…
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Tony's Chocolonely raises premium price paid to cocoa farmers in Ghana and Ivory Coast
Dutch ethically-founded chocolate brand Tony's Chocolonely has moved to support cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast and Ghana with its operations through increasing the premiums it pays for crops, in a bid to drive its mission of achieving a living income for key communities in its supply chains, reports Neill Barston.
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7-Eleven & TABOO Hosts A Coffee Carnival To Celebrate Partnership With Fairtrade - B&T
To celebrate the partnership, 7-Eleven unveiled a purpose-built, multi-sensory, pop-up ‘Fair Ground’ carnival in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.
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Google Slapped with Rs 1,337.76 Crore Fine for Anti-competitive Ways | Details Here
Besides, the fairtrade regulator has directed the internet major to cease and desist from unfair business practices.
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As Production Costs Soar, Fairtrade Raises Banana Prices in Support of Farmers - Perishable News
Fairtrade has announced new minimum prices for bananas in an effort to cushion banana farmers from the impact of skyrocketing production and living costs. ...
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‘Misleading’: Ethical leaders Etiko, Outland Denim and Joyya boycott Ethical Fashion Guide 2022
Etiko’s founder Nick Savaidis says the Ethical Fashion Guide uses a flawed rating system that gives some fashion brands a pass when they should receive a fail.
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Fairtrade plans banana price increase to help farmers cope with inflation - Produce Business UK
Because of inflation and increased costs of shipping, global certification group Fairtrade has announced a pending 20% average rise in banana prices to help farmers struggling financially. A robust 15% will go toward offsetting the expenses being incurred by producers who export directly. The other 4.5% will go toward the rising costs at farms in…
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Harsh truths are necessary if Fairtrade is to change the lives of the very poor
Consumers need to know who benefits from projects supported by the premium they pay
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Fairtrade accused of failing to deliver benefits to African farmworkers
Government-backed study claims that wages on officially certified markets are below what is paid by comparable employers
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Fairtrade is an unjust movement that serves the rich | Ndongo Samba Sylla
In this extract from The Fair Trade Scandal, Ndongo Samba Sylla argues that the narrow approach of Fairtrade puts its financial rewards out of reach for many developing countries
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UK falls in love again with Fairtrade bananas and coffee
British public support for ethical label lifts sales of Fairtrade goods for the first time since 2013
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Move by UK supermarkets threatens to bring Fairtrade crashing down
Tesco is to join Sainsbury’s in changing the branding of some ‘fairly traded’ products