1. Fairtrade Minimum Price for coffee to rise from August 2023

    The baseline price for arabica and robusta coffee will increase by 29% and 19% respectively to help farmers with rising inflation and climate change adaption costs
    World Coffee Portal
  2. Three more areas of Donegal seeking Fairtrade Town designation - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

    Donegal County Council is to liaise with Changemakers Donegal to secure Fairtrade Town status for more areas of Donegal. At a meeting this week, Cllr Jack Murray successfully moved a motion seeking support to have three towns in Inishowen – Buncrana. Ballyliffin and Clonmany designated as Fairtrade towns. He’s also secured a commitment from…
    Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
  3. Dalbeattie Primary pupils have a great time for Fairtrade Fortnight - Daily Record

    Dalbeattie Primary pupils have a great time for Fairtrade Fortnight - Daily Record
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  4. Dalbeattie pupils have great Fairtrade Fortnight

    The youngsters made and sold banana and chocolate chip cakes and tried to find as many Fairtrade products as they could in the town's shops
    Daily Record
  5. Embrace the power of partnership to see flower farmers flourish, says Fairtrade - Politics.co.uk

    The flower industry must embrace both bilateral and multi-stakeholder partnerships if it is to find sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the sector, the Fairtrade Foundation has said.   This call came from Kerrina Thorogood, Partnerships Director at the Fairtrade Foundation, at an exclusive event on sustainability in the flower…
    Politics.co.uk
  6. Fairtrade announces increase in Minimum Price for coffee

    Fairtrade will raise its Minimum Price for coffee in an effort to strengthen protections for coffee farmers around the world amid the intensifying impacts of climate change and growing global economic volatility.
    Global Coffee Report
  7. FG advocates intercontinental collaboration for economic growth, food security

    On the opening day of the 8th edition of the international agro-food & plastprintpack exhibition and conference, fairtrade, the organiser and
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  8. New Fairtrade Minimum Price for Coffee Q&A - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand

    New Fairtrade Minimum Price for Coffee Q&A - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand
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  9. Council Vice Chair hosts recent Fairtrade producer visit ... - Fermanagh and Omagh District Council

    Council Vice Chair hosts recent Fairtrade producer visit ... - Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
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  10. Craven primary schools embrace 'Fairtrade Fortnight' - Craven Herald

    Craven primary schools embrace 'Fairtrade Fortnight' - Craven Herald
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  11. Embrace partnerships to see flower farmers flourish, says Fairtrade

    Embrace partnerships to see flower farmers flourish, says Fairtrade
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  12. Craven primary schools embrace 'Fairtrade Fortnight'

    CRAVEN primary schools have been discovering how by choosing Fairtrade is good for people and the planet.
    Craven Herald
  13. Council Vice Chair hosts recent Fairtrade producer visit – Fermanagh & Omagh District Council

    Council Vice Chair hosts recent Fairtrade producer visit
    Fermanagh & Omagh District Council
  14. New Fairtrade Minimum Price for Coffee Q&A

    What is changing about the Fairtrade Minimum Price for coffee? The Fairtrade Minimum Price for coffee is increasing. As of 1 August 2023, the new Fairtrade Minimum Price for washed Arabica beans is…
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  15. Fairtrade increases coffee Minimum Price as farmers face mounting economic and climate pressures.

    Fairtrade will raise its Minimum Price for coffee in an effort to strengthen protections for coffee farmers around the world amid the intensifying impacts of climate change and growing global economic…
    Fairtrade Australia New Zealand
  16. A little leaf can make a big difference - Surf Coast Times

    WHEN sipping on tea, it can be easy to forget there is a long supply chain behind each cup – and it is not always an ethical one. Unfortunately, modern slavery and poverty are still present in the tea industry today, and there may be more than meets the eye when it comes to buying [...]Read More...
    Surf Coast Times
  17. Equity for all women, everywhere 

    Lynette Thorstensen, Chair of the Board, Fairtrade International, delivered a keynote speech to the dinner attendees, highlighting gender equity success stories while pointing out the need for further growth.
    Trade Finance Global
  18. Donegal County Council to explore making more Fairtrade choices - Donegal Daily

    FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Donegal County Council is set to explore a new strategy to support the Fairtrade mark during its daily activities.…