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What
is Fair Trade Certification?
Fair Trade certification is
a market-based model of international trade that
benefits over one million farmers and farm workers
in 58 developing countries across Africa, Asia and
Latin America. Fair Trade certification enables
consumers to vote for a better world with their
dollars, simply by looking for the Fair Trade
Certified label on the products they buy.
Fair Trade Certified
agricultural products including coffee, tea and
herbs, cocoa and chocolate, fresh fruit, sugar,
rice, and spices (vanilla) are currently available
at over 35,000 retail establishments in the U.S.
Fair Trade empowers farmers
and farm workers to lift themselves out of poverty
by developing the business skills necessary to
compete in the global marketplace. By guaranteeing
minimum floor prices and social premiums, Fair Trade
enables producers to invest in their farms and
communities and protect the environment. But Fair
Trade is much more than a fair price.
Fair Trade principles
include:
- Fair prices:
Democratically organized farmer groups receive a
guaranteed minimum floor price and an additional
premium for certified organic products. Farmer
organizations are also eligible for pre-harvest
credit.
- Fair labor
conditions: Workers on Fair Trade farms
enjoy freedom of association, safe working
conditions, and living wages. Forced child labor
is strictly prohibited.
- Direct trade:
Importers purchase from Fair Trade producer
groups as directly as possible, eliminating
unnecessary middlemen and empowering farmers to
strengthen their organizations and become
competitive players in the global economy.
- Democratic and
transparent organizations: Fair Trade
farmers and farm workers decide democratically
how to use their Fair Trade revenues.
- Community
development: Fair Trade farmers and
farm workers invest Fair Trade premiums in
social and business development projects like
scholarship programs, quality improvement
trainings, and organic certification.
- Environmental
sustainability: The Fair Trade
certification system strictly prohibits the use
of genetically modified organisms (GMOs),
promotes integrated farm management systems that
improve soil fertility, and limits the use of
harmful agrochemicals in favor of
environmentally sustainable farming methods that
protect farmers' health and preserve valuable
ecosystems for future generations.
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