
WE NEED
FAIR TRADE
RIGHT AWAY

"A bite of Fair Trade chocolate means a lot to farmers in the South. It opens the doors to development and gives children access to healthcare, education, and a decent standard of living."
~ K. Ohemeng Tinyase,
Managing Director
of Kuapa Kokoo cocoa cooperative, Ghana

Students are encouraging people to purchase fair trade goods
SIX Fair Trade’s principles
• 1)Fairness
• 2)Opposing cruel working conditions
• 3)Promoting democratic principles
• 4)Protecting children
• 5)Supporting women’s rights
• 6)Good stewardship of resources and the environment
Fair Trade requires:
• Fair price guaranteed to farmers and craftsmen based on their cost of production, cost of living and the quality of their product
• Paying an additional “social premium” to support development that gets invested into community projects
• Working with democratically-run organizations that give members a voice, the power to negotiate better prices, and the ability to ride out hard times
• Providing up-front payment or affordable credit, which lets the farmers and artisans invest in equipment or materials to improve their production
• Following labor regulations so that children are not forced to work at the expense of going to school
• Adhering to strict regulations that protect natural resources for future generations
Fair Trade promotes development
The farmer and artisan associations are running projects:
• Building wells and clean water systems
• Constructing roads
• Investing in health clinics
• Expanding schools
• Offering affordable credit to their members

: )Fair Trade
is a method of doing business
with justice and morality.
It helps small-scale farmers and artisans participate
in the global market without being exploited, and give consumers product choices that are in line with their values
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