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Unique shopping event takes place in Thornbury
SHOPPERS were treated to a display of Fairtrade goods as part of a unique event.
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Fairtrade’s Shared Impact will ensure long-term security for growers
The pressing issues faced by farmers have now reached a critical point that cannot be ignored, says Fairtrade Foundation associate director for sustainable sourcing Anna Mann
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Fairtrade wine in South Africa is rife with inequality and poor working conditions
South Africa is the world's largest producer of Fairtrade wine, yet issues of racialised worker exploitation persist
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Ivory Coast cracks down on fraudulent cocoa certifications
Ivory Coast's market regulator is set to implement measures aimed at curbing fraud in fairtrade certified cocoa contracts, according to its managing director, Yves Brahima Kone, on Thursday, 23 May...
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Fairtrade wine in South Africa is rife with inequality and poor working conditions - LSE Home
Fairtrade wine in South Africa is rife with inequality and poor working conditions - LSE Home
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"Supermarkets prefer to keep banana prices as low as possible to win the battle for the consumer"
"In the 20 years of Fairtrade banana history in Peru, I've witnessed more progress in the living conditions of small-scale producers than in the 35 years of the fair trade label's history in…
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Ivory Coast to Introduce a New Certification and Traceability System for Cocoa - iAfrica
It is part of measures aimed at curbing fraud related to fairtrade certified cocoa contracts, its managing director, Yves Brahima Kone, said on Thursday. The
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Ivory Coast to Introduce a New Certification and Traceability System for Cocoa - Africa.com
It is part of measures aimed at curbing fraud related to fairtrade certified cocoa contracts, its managing director, Yves Brahima Kone, said on Thursday. The
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Global Coffee Platform recognises three new sustainability schemes
Global Coffee Platform (GCP) has recognised Fairtrade International, Small Producer Organization and Coffee Standard, and Fair Trade USA’s Agriculture Production
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Côte d'Ivoire's regulator weighs options against fraudulent cocoa certification - Asaase Radio
The Coffee and Cocoa Council (CCC) suspended sales of fairtrade certified contracts last month after recording an exponential increase in certified cocoa
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Supermarkets club together to buy Fairtrade
Food retailers are considering pooling their resources to purchase Fairtrade food products after the competition watchdog gave an initial green light to the collaboration. The FT reported that a number of British supermarkets are in talks with Fairtrade about combining forces to buy ethically sourced bananas, coffee and cocoa from farmers in…
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Supermarkets club together to buy Fairtrade - Footprint
Supermarkets club together to buy Fairtrade - Footprint
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“Fairtrade coalition” of UK supermarkets potentially a game-changer - RetailDetail EU
Britain's biggest supermarket chains want to form a unique coalition to source fairtrade bananas, coffee and cocoa.
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5 reasons your office should become a Fairtrade Supporting Workplace - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand
5 reasons your office should become a Fairtrade Supporting Workplace - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand
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Imagine your morning cuppa had the power to change the world
In the hustle of our daily routines, it’s all too easy to forget the impact of our seemingly minor decisions.By making a simple switch to Fairtrade certified products, your organisation can champion…
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Otley students promote Fairtrade products to the local community
THE student Fairtrade Group from Prince Henry’s Grammar School took over the Buttercross stall in Otley, to promote Fairtrade products to local…
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Reports: UK supermarkets in talks with Fairtrade over banana, coffee, and cocoa 'buying coalition'
Retailers look to advance Shared Impact Initiative with the Fairtrade Foundation following new guidance from the CMA
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Reports: UK supermarkets in talks with Fairtrade over banana, coffee, and cocoa 'buying coalition'
Retailers look to advance Shared Impact Initiative with the Fairtrade Foundation following new guidance from the CMA