1. 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...
    BusinessGhana
  2. 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…
    New York Amsterdam News
  3. 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 …
    The Independent Uganda:
  4. Fairtrade founder and climate activist: 10 things you didn’t know about Christian Aid

    Now in its eighth decade, Christian Aid is inspired by teachings of love, acceptance and standing alongside marginalised people
    the Guardian
  5. What next for Fairtrade America? Executive director Amanda Archila shares her plans - Co-operative News

    'I passionately believe that we cannot ignore the voices of farmers and workers throughout our global supply chains'
    Co-operative News
  6. Coventry youngsters learn about Fairtrade in Co-op visit

    Year five pupils were split into different groups and each examined various Fairtrade products before taking part in a special challenge.
    Coventry Observer
  7. Fairtrade: Premium label doesn't always benefit SA wine farm workers - Moneyweb

    Fairtrade: Premium label doesn't always benefit SA wine farm workers - Moneyweb
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  8. Does a Fairtrade Certification Benefit those at the Bottom of the Cape's Wine Value Chain? - Africa.com

    A 2021 report indicates that it generates more than US$550 million in export value annually. While wine does not rank as one of South Africa’s biggest
    Africa.com
  9. Fairtrade: Study finds premium label does not always benefit workers on South African wine farms

    Most of the 30 farmworkers interviewed were not even aware that the farm they worked on was Fairtrade certified
    downtoearth.org.in
  10. Charity Big Brew Raises £206 for Transform Trade

    Neston Fairtrade Group held a Big Brew at Neston Methodist Church and Community Centre Welcome Cafe in aid of Transform Trade, the new name for Traidcraft Exchange.
    news.google.com
  11. Fairtrade: Study finds premium label does not always benefit workers on South African wine farms

    Wine was first produced in South Africa as far back as the mid-1600s by Dutch colonizers 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.
    phys.org
  12. Neston Fairtrade Town Group Make Eggcellent Donation to West Cheshire Food Bank

    The town group championing global fair trade ensured Easter eggs were donated where they were needed.
    news.google.com
  13. Fairtrade: study finds premium label does not always benefit workers on South African wine farms

    Most farmworkers were not even aware that the farm they worked on was Fairtrade certified.
    The Conversation
  14. How town celebrated Fairtrade Fortnight including beach swim

    RESIDENTS in Newcastle Emlyn celebrated Fairtrade Fortnight with a number of events.
    Tivyside Advertiser
  15. Newcastle Emlyn's Fairtrade Fortnight activities and awareness - Tivyside Advertiser

    Newcastle Emlyn's Fairtrade Fortnight activities and awareness - Tivyside Advertiser
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  16. Colombia: Daabon Group celebrates obtaining the Fairtrade FLO seal

    The Daabon Group, a Colombian company with a presence on four continents, celebrates obtaining the Fairtrade FLO seal, granted to its subsidiary CI La Samaria, in recognition of compliance…
    freshplaza.com
  17. Cocoa Coalition confectionery companies back plans for EU forced labour legislation

    The Cocoa Coalition of leading confectionery companies and key industry organisations including Fairtrade has put forward its latest position paper backing EU legislation designed to tackle ongoing issues of forced labour within cocoa supply chains serving the sector, reports Neill Barston.
    Confectionery Production
  18. Fairtrade Premium of Golden Exotics holds 9th Annual Delegates ... - GhanaWeb

    Fairtrade Premium of Golden Exotics holds 9th Annual Delegates ... - GhanaWeb