FAIRTRADE Guarantees a better deal for third world producers.

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FAIRTRADE Guarantees a better deal for third world producers

THE FAIRTRADE MARK GUARANTEE Guarantees farmers a fair and stable price for their product Guarantees farmers and plantation workers the opportunity to improve their lives Guarantees greater respect for the environment Guarantees a closer link between shoppers and producers Guarantees small farmers a stronger position in world markets

FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS Coffee, tea, chocolate, cocoa, sugar, bananas, other fresh fruit, juices, honey, cakes, snacks, preserves, nuts, nut oil, wine, roses, footballs Available from supermarkets, local stores, cafes, bars, restaurants, healthfood and fairtrade shops, catering suppliers, mail order and internet

Your task…….. is to design an advert for one Fairtrade product – you must include details of how buying this product will help people in the producing country (this may even be a product that is sold or could be sold in the school canteen!)