1. Senthil Nathan appointed Fairtrade ANZ CEO - BeanScene - BeanScene Magazine

    Senthil Nathan appointed Fairtrade ANZ CEO - BeanScene - BeanScene Magazine
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  2. New CEO appointed for Fairtrade Australia New Zealand - FreshPlaza.com

    New CEO appointed for Fairtrade Australia New Zealand - FreshPlaza.com
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  3. New CEO appointed for Fairtrade Australia New Zealand

    Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), the international not-for-profit seeking to make trade fair, is pleased to announce the appointment of Senthil Nathan as its new Chief Executive…
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  4. New CEO for Fairtrade ANZ returns to roots

    Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), the international not-for-profit seeking to make trade fair, appointed Senthil Nathan as its new Chief
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  5. Senthil Nathan appointed Fairtrade ANZ CEO

    Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand has appointed Senthil Nathan as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective 24 April 2023.
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  6. Fairtrade increases coffee minimum price to support farmers - Co-operative News

    'Coffee farmers are struggling with inflation, skyrocketing production costs, and crop loss due to the effects of climate change'
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  7. Top Fairtrade accolade awarded to Harrogate school - Your Harrogate

    Pupils at an eco-friendly Harrogate school have secured a top accolade for the way they "live and breathe Fairtrade."
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  8. Top Fairtrade accolade awarded to Harrogate school - Your Harrogate

    Top Fairtrade accolade awarded to Harrogate school - Your Harrogate
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  9. Sugar Cane Farmers Association tells BSI/ASR ‘You still owe us’ for Fairtrade

    Posted: Monday, April 24, 2023. 8:46 pm CST. By Aaron Humes: The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association (BSCFA) issued an important clarification today to Friday’s statement […]
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  10. Belize Sugar Industries distances self from Fairtrade fuss with Sugar Cane Farmers’ Association

    The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers’ Association (BSCFA) has a new point of grievance with Belize Sugar Industries Limited/American Sugar Refining (BSI/ASR), accusing them of failing to pay the Association Fairtrade premiums for sugar sold in 2022 and 2023 crop seasons.
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  11. Group slams ‘token inclusion’ of traditional ganja farmers, retailers in regional medical cannabis industry

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 20, CMC – The Caribbean Fairtrade Cannabis Group (CFCG) has expressed serious concerns about the “token inclusion of traditional/legacy cannabis farmers, grassroots people, and community participants in the...
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  12. New Leadership Team for Fairtrade ANZ - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand

    New Leadership Team for Fairtrade ANZ - Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand
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  13. Activists challenge ‘Fairtrade’ label on South African wine - Amsterdam News

    Activists challenge ‘Fairtrade’ label on South African wine - Amsterdam News
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  14. Tate and Lyle Sugars and Belize Cane Farmers Association Work to Renew Fairtrade Relationship

    Tate and Lyle Sugars and Belize Cane Farmers Association Work to Renew Fairtrade Relationship
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  15. New Leadership Team for Fairtrade ANZ

    Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Josie Pagani as its new Board Chair and Senthil Nathan as its new Chief Executive Officer.
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  16. Banana Farm provides water projects for 3 community schools

    THE Fairtrade Premium Management Committee (FTPMC) of the Volta River Estates Limited (VREL), otherwise known as the Banana Farm, a banana...
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  17. Activists challenge ‘Fairtrade’ label on South African wine - New York Amsterdam News

    The label says “Fairtrade” but the conditions at some of South Africa’s money-making vineyards are anything but…
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  18. Fairtrade: premium label does not always benefit workers on South African wine farms

    Kampala, Uganda | AENCIES | Wine was first produced in South Africa as far back as the mid-1600s by Dutch colonisers who sold it to passing ships. The industry developed further during the colonial and apartheid eras and wine became an important part of the South African economy. A recent study reports that the industry now …