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Fair Trade Certified™ tea and
herbs offer consumers an opportunity to enjoy a quality product that
directly benefits the lives of producers and their families in
developing countries worldwide. The Fair Trade Certified Tea and Herb
Program includes products derived from the Tea plant of the Camellia
family (Camellia sinensis and/or Camellia assamica),
Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), Chamomile (Matricaria
chamomilla), Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa), and plants in
the Mint genus (Mentha), including Peppermint (Mentha
piperita) and Spearmint (Mentha spicata). Fair Trade
Certified tea was launched in 2001, rooibos in 2005, and chamomile,
hibiscus and mint in 2006.
There are over 70 FLO-certified
tea estates and small-scale producer groups in 11 countries across Asia,
Africa and Latin America. Fair Trade supports a better life for tea
workers by guaranteeing compliance with national and regional minimum
wages and labor standards. Fair Trade secures freedom of association
for farmers and workers, and facilitates democratic decision-making
processes. Small-scale tea producers gain direct market access and
improve business capacity. Fair Trade promotes the use of sustainable
farming methods that are safer for humans and the environment.
For every kilo of Fair Trade
Certified product purchased, the U.S. importer is responsible for
sending the Fair Trade premium to an elected association of workers and
management, called a Joint Body, at each tea estate. The Joint Body
allocates the premium to areas of greatest need, which is determined
democratically and used for projects that benefit the entire community.
In the case of small-scale producer groups, this elected body is
comprised of fellow farmers. Fair Trade premiums have financed new
computer learning centers and educational endowments, and healthcare
programs that include nutrition, family planning, special medical needs,
clean drinking water and toilets for every household.
Tea is one of the fastest growing
Fair Trade Certified product categories, with Fair Trade Certified tea
imports increasing an unprecedented 187% in 2005. TransFair USA works
with over 70 North American companies and a wide variety of brands that
offer Fair Trade Certified specialty tea and herb products, including
loose leaf, bagged teas, RTD bottled teas and chai blends, kombucha
bottled teas, and foods containing Fair Trade Certified tea extracts
such as green tea mints, ice cream and nutritional bars. Fair Trade
Certified rooibos and herbs offer caffeine-free options for Fair Trade
tea enthusiasts, and countless ingredient opportunities for the
culinary, nutraceutical and herbal supplement markets. A growing number
of major specialty tea and herb importers are now licensed to distribute
Fair Trade Certified products, providing a range of sourcing options.
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