1. Canadian Fairtrade banana president named 2023 Changemaker

    Equifruit’s president Jennie Coleman is among the winners of this year’s Globe and Mail Changemakers Award. The award recognizes emerging business leaders who are changing the status quo…
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  2. Ipswich group warns the future of chocolate and coffee is on the line

    This Fairtrade Fortnight, Ipswich celebrates its 15th anniversary of achieving Fairtrade Town status. Danielle Lett chats to Elaine Coltham to find…
    Ipswich Star
  3. Fairtrade and local craft fair to be held in Malton

    A Fairtrade and local craft fair is being held this weekend.
    Gazette & Herald
  4. Ness Bridge in Inverness to shine in blue and green for Fairtrade producers

    A well-known bridge in Inverness will be illuminated in blue and green colours in support for Fairtrade producers. For a third year, Ness Bridge will be
    Press and Journal
  5. Equifruit's Jennie Coleman Named Among Globe and Mail's 2023 Changemakers for Her Role in Promoting Responsible Banana Sourcing - Perishable News

    Equifruit’s President, Jennie Coleman, is among the winners of this year’s Globe and Mail Changemakers Award. The award recognizes emerging business leaders who are changing the status quo through their ideas, accomplishments, and impact.  Coleman was chosen for her commitment to responsible sourcing and Fairtrade practices in the global…
    Perishable News
  6. Fairtrade Fortnight: Hull proud to be a Fairtrade City - Hull CC News

    Hull is proud to be a Fairtrade City and has always had time to stand up for social justice. This Fairtrade Fortnight, join us in spreading a simple message: “choose Fairtrade now and help save our...
    Hull CC News
  7. Central Co-op announces Fairtrade Fortnight festivities

    Fairtrade Fortnight is a yearly event that highlights the importance of Fairtrade products worldwide, and from 27 February to 12 March, Central Co-op is
    Talking Retail
  8. Fairtrade describes BBC Panorama’s Sex for Work expose as "#MeToo moment for tea"

    Fairtrade has described BBC Panorama’s Sex for Work expose as a "#MeToo moment for tea", following sexual abuse allegations on tea farms.
    Grocery Gazette - Latest Grocery Industry News
  9. Adjoa Andoh: We mustn't withdraw from Fairtrade despite cost-of ... - Gazette Series

    Adjoa Andoh: We mustn't withdraw from Fairtrade despite cost-of ... - Gazette Series
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  10. Fairtrade wines: explained and top picks - Decanter

    With Fairtrade Fortnight around the corner, Decanter experts have selected some of the best Fairtrade wines for you to enjoy.
    Decanter
  11. Appeal launched to help fairtrade producers after demise of ... - Church Times

    Appeal launched to help fairtrade producers after demise of ... - Church Times
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  12. Fairtrade Fortnight- 5 reasons for Fairtrade! - The Students' Union at UWE

    Fairtrade Fortnight- 5 reasons for Fairtrade! - The Students' Union at UWE
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  13. Switching to Fairtrade supports food producers - News - Devon County Council

    Switching to Fairtrade supports food producers - News - Devon County Council
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  14. Appeal launched to help fairtrade producers after demise of Traidcraft PLC

    THE charity Transform Trade has launched an appeal to help fairtrade producers in Bangladesh, India,...
    churchtimes.co.uk
  15. UK Supermarkets Expand Budget Fairtrade Ranges As Demand ... - Namnews

    UK Supermarkets Expand Budget Fairtrade Ranges As Demand ... - Namnews
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  16. How Fairtrade Fortnight will be marked at venues across Bradford

    A NUMBER of activities will be held throughout the District to mark Fairtrade Fortnight, which begins on Monday.
    Bradford Telegraph and Argus
  17. Worcester youngsters aiming to add a splash of colour to Fairtrade message

    From Monday (February 27) to March 12, Co-op stores are celebrating the annual event with Fairtrade goodies as prizes.
    Worcester Observer
  18. Raise a toast to Fairtrade Fortnight’s ethical wines

    It may not change the world, but it’s a sip in the right direction says David Williams