Spend all their extra wonga on fairtrade coffee and organic bananas. |
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The fairtrade minimum prices vary according to the type and origin of the coffee. |
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We assert the necessary opening of the social economy and alliances with the fairtrade movement, producer-to-consumer schemes and the pooling of risks, as well as organic farming. |
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Import and wholesale of wine organic and fairtrade. |
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Organic, fairtrade and sustainable agriculture certification and labelling schemes incorporate criteria that promote biodiversity protection in agricultural production. |
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I work in a so-called fairtrade cooperative. |
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This year, with the initiative of Pernod Ricard Italia and one of its suppliers, the Group is reviewing the feasibility of a project to promote the growth of small Indian producers by means of fairtrade crops. |
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In its New Global Strategy for Fairtrade, FLO states that within the next few years, producer networks may take their place as fundamental actors of the system instead of being just the recipients of fairtrade. |
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To achieve this, fifty retailers in the city must stock Fairtrade products and 25 catering outlets offer food bearing the Fairtrade mark. |
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Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts. |
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This form of empowerment could be encouraged elsewhere but to them the Fairtrade Foundation is a closed shop with them firmly on the outside. |
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It will continue to stock its usual range of goods, but will also carry a wider range of Fairtrade and organic lines. |
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The Co-op donated food for the breakfast bash and gave a presentation on Fairtrade products. |
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These Fairtrade Mini Flapjack Bites are a touch too chewy for my tastes, but they're moreish all the same. |
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They have a tuck shop that will no longer be able to sell Fairtrade sweets as a result of a ban imposed by North Lanarkshire Council. |
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Fairtrade certification requires legalisation and formalisation of all mining related operations, including trading. |
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Fairtrade works with organisations of smallholder coffee growers, who are the most vulnerable to fluctuations of market prices, and guarantees them a stable price. |
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The plan is to pay a premium, still significantly lower than the Fairtrade price, to farmers who satisfy a set of ethical criteria, as yet undefined. |
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The borough recently found out it has been awarded Fairtrade status after local restaurants, cafes and supermarkets rallied around and started to stock the products. |
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The main aspects of the Fairtrade system are the Minimum Price and the Premium. |
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The coffee has to come from a certified Fairtrade cooperative, which pays certification and inspection fees. |
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There are several types of Fairtrade Standards, including standards for contract situations, for importers, and also for the different products. |
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Fairtrade Standards for hired labour situations specify that employees receive minimum wages and collective bargaining. |
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This joint body decides on how Fairtrade Premiums will be spent to benefit plantation employees. |
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The established buyers of these products make up a niche market, which makes marketing for Fairtrade a challenge. |
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Our tuck shop, which was run by the pupils, sold Fairtrade sweets and drinks as part of our schools involvement in supporting the Fairtrade movement. |
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Success is also demonstrated by the type of products available in Fairtrade cotton, ranging from household textiles, bags, cotton wool, garments and baby clothes. |
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For products where producers have no control over processing, these farmers and workers would have no chance to sell on Fairtrade terms when the manufacturer does not keep the product physically separate. |
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As the internal traceability system identifies the PPO's share of the total ASMO production, the share of the Fairtrade Premium which corresponds to the PPO is clearly determined. |
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The second part of Fairtrade International is the independent certifier, FLOCert. |
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As of the early 2000s, Fairtrade farmers and marketing organizations incurred a wide range of costs in achieving and maintaining certification. |
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The initiative was groundbreaking as for the first time Fairtrade coffee was being offered to a larger consumer segment. |
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At present, over 25 labelling initiatives and producer networks are members or associate members of Fairtrade International. |
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In October 2008, Devon was awarded Fairtrade County status by the Fairtrade Foundation. |
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Local support of fair trade was recognised in 2005, when Bristol became a Fairtrade zone. |
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On 27 July 2005 Teignmouth received status as Devon's first Fairtrade Town. |
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That is because the Fairtrade fruit in OKE smoothies is sourced from small farmers and co-operatives in Ecuador, Costa Rico, Brazil and Peru. |
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In March 2004, Aberdeen was awarded Fairtrade City status by the Fairtrade Foundation. |
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In June 2008, Wales made history by becoming the first nation in the world to be awarded Fairtrade Status. |
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In December 2007 Powys was awarded Fairtrade County status by the Fairtrade Foundation. |
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The Fairtrade certification initiative was created to form a new method for economic trade. |
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In 2002, FLO launched a new International Fairtrade Certification Mark, effectively replacing most previous Max Havelaar and TransFair certification marks. |
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Fairtrade labelling certification provided some assurance that the products were really benefiting the farm workers at the end of the supply chain. |
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The Fairtrade Spirits Company company also plans to launch a range of Fairtrade-certified spirits, including goji berry liqueur and a coffee spirit. |
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There are complaints that the Fairtrade audit and certification fees are so high that the cooperatives may receive little money after paying them. |
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Fairtrade International started with the coffee industry, but now covers a range of products such as cocoa, fruit, cotton, flowers, tea and others. |
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On 18 February 2005, Jersey was granted Fairtrade Island status. |
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In practice they sold only a small proportion of their output as Fairtrade, because of lack of demand, and had to sell the rest as uncertified at world prices. |
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From school tuckshops to smart hotels, Fairtrade is now moving into the mainstream,' explained Fairtrade Foundation executive director Harriet Lamb. |
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To become certified Fairtrade producers, the cooperatives and their member farmers must operate to certain standards laid down by Fairtrade International. |
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Holmfirth-based Fairtrade cooperative Fair and FunKy will be TAKING pupils to the Houses of Parliament on February 26 to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight. |
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On 19 November 2004, Flintshire was granted Fairtrade County status. |
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On 1 March 2005, Aberystwyth was granted Fairtrade Town status. |
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On 26 February 2003 Kendal was granted Fairtrade Town status. |
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On 28 March 2005 Carlisle was granted Fairtrade City status. |
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However, they can, on average, sell only a small amount of their output as Fairtrade, because of lack of demand, and must sell the rest as uncertified at world prices. |
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New packaging for the Coffee Kids, Cafe Society, Premium Fairtrade and Organic and Sanctuary ranges is aimed at highlighting the brand's ethical and ecological positioning. |
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On 13 January 2002, Chester was granted Fairtrade City status. |
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The Fairtrade organization forms a partnership between the consumer and the producer, and aims to eliminate other parties within the supply chain. |
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