BY JOHN AND ELLIE.  Products are stocked by all but one of the major supermarket chains and in many health food shops, fair trade shops and independent.

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BY JOHN AND ELLIE

 Products are stocked by all but one of the major supermarket chains and in many health food shops, fair trade shops and independent retailers. If your store doesn’t have the product you want, ask the manager to stock it !

Farmers in the south who grow our coffee, tea, cocoa, bananas and more are often very poor. They often struggle to survive. Fair trade means paying the farmers a good wage so they can live better.

 Sometimes, the people who make the bananas get paid 2p!  Do you think that is fair?