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1 What is Fair Trade? Different products from a country Local Fair Trade suppliers Two Fair Trade Producers Fair Trade event Here you’ll find out more about Fair Trade, such as an introduction to the topic, where you can buy different products, two profiles on producers and also information about a local Fair Trade event. Use the links below to navigate your way around.

2 Home Fair trade (as defined by the Fair Trade Foundation) is about providing reasonable prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability, and equitable terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. It is about improving the position of producers within the poorest countries so that they are able to sell their goods on a global market and build a stronger, more vital economy. Quick Facts and Figures: 878 Fairtrade schools in the UK in 2012 £23.3 million Fairtrade premium generated from UK sales 78 per cent of consumers recognise the FAIRTRADE Mark One in every three bananas sold in the UK is Fairtrade 44 per cent of bagged sugar sold in the UK is Fairtrade certified 25 per cent of all roast and ground retail coffee in the UK is Fairtrade certified Fairtrade products are now sold in more than 125 countries The FAIRTRADE Mark is the most widely-recognised ethical label globally

3 Home Cafe Direct Machu Picchu Ground Coffee Silver Single Pearl Necklace Silver Pearl RingSilver Ichthus Pin Brooch Alpaca Men's Navy Jumper Alpaca Legwarmers

4 Home To find out more about a Fair Trade supplier near you, click on the map! Sussed Products: hot drinks, accessories, juices, fruit, clothes, biscuits and snacks 92 John Street, Porthcawl CF36 3DT 01656 783962 www.sustainablewales.org www.sustainablewales.org Click here before selecting another location! Llanfair Cafe – Penrhys Products: hot drinks, accessories, crafts, juices, fruit, clothes, biscuits and snacks CF43 3NS 01443 756754 www.penrhys.com www.penrhys.com Fair Do’s – Pontypridd Products: hot drinks, juices, fruit, biscuits, chocolate and snacks 13-15 Sardis Rd Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff, CF37 1PQ 029 2046 2066 www.fairdostrading.com

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6 Take the road north from Nairobi and about 40 miles later you’ll reach Simbi Roses Farm in the Thika region. This is an ideal place to grow flowers, at 1,600 above sea level, a warm climate and a good water supply. The farm started small, in 1995. Over the years the area devoted to flower growing has increased, and the workers now grow 40 million Fairtrade roses a year on about 21 hectares. Simbi Roses is one of the leading companies in the Thika region for quality and service. The workers grow over 10 different types of roses for the international market. Their quality of life and that of their communities is improving, thanks to Fairtrade. As part of Fairtrade certification, the workers on the farm receive a premium, a little extra, which enables them to invest in community projects, improving their lives and those around them. On the shores of Lake Naivasha, around 80 kilometres from Nairobi, Bigot Flowers specialises in roses. They grow in modern green houses with drip irrigation to use water efficiently. Bigot Flowers Ltd started growing roses in 2002. When they achieved Fairtrade certification in 2008, they made lots of positive changes. It gave the farm access to new markets in Europe and they were able to take on more workers, growing rapidly to 1,000 workers. In this economically disadvantaged part of Kenya, the workers have gained most from these changes. They now earn better wages and enjoy better working conditions. They also receive the additional Fairtrade premium, which is 10% of the selling price of the flowers.


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