 By: Ryan Hall.  Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing country to make better.

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 By: Ryan Hall

 Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing country to make better trading conditions and promote sustainability.  Fair Trade is a different way of doing business. It's about making principles of fairness.  development/audio/2012/feb/27/fair-trade-podcast development/audio/2012/feb/27/fair-trade-podcast  Start at 1:30  And also 3:10

 The farmers need to come first!  Farmers around the world who produce these different goods need to be treated fairly.  They have families and lives just like us and they need to be able to sustain themselves and be paid fairly for all there work.  wf wf

 This is a news report from August 2010 talking about a local cocoa farmer from Ghana West Africa who enlisted Canadian support for fair trade.  ews/ /CGY_fair_trade_cocoa_100823/ ?hub=CalgaryHome ews/ /CGY_fair_trade_cocoa_100823/ ?hub=CalgaryHome