It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya
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Article posted: 27 May 2022
We commissioned an independent review of recent studies to gain a comprehensive picture of our impact for farmers and workers.
Article posted: 26 May 2022
Fairtrade International and the Cocoa of Excellence Programme are joining forces in an effort to boost cocoa farmer production of superior quality cocoa, access to new market opportunities and offer ...
Article posted: 25 May 2022
In an open letter, Fairtrade farmers and workers call for impactful and strong due diligence legislation, asking the European Union to include their voices and needs in the upcoming negotiations.
Article posted: 18 May 2022
A visit to Mutira Farmers’ Cooperative Society, a Fairtrade certified coffee producer group on the slopes of Mount Kenya, reveals how Fairtrade Africa’s work to propel the growth and development of ...
Article posted: 14 May 2022
It is World Fair Trade Day again! A chance to celebrate, and reflect, on the opportunities we have every day to shape how trade works.
Article posted: 28 Apr 2022
From crucial discussions on climate change adaptation, to traceability in supply chains, and of course sampling coffee from across the world, here are a five of our highlights.
Press release posted: 25 Apr 2022
Ms. Uwera comes to Fairtrade with a wealth of experience in Eastern and Southern Africa and brings a unique set of skills, perspectives, and relationships to lead Fairtrade into the future.
Press release posted: 5 Apr 2022
Fairtrade has introduced a new Living Income Reference Price for coffee sourced from Indonesia’s Aceh region as part of its ongoing global effort to protect farmers from market volatility and enable ...
Article posted: 1 Apr 2022
Article posted: 28 Mar 2022
Just over a year after I took the reins as Interim Global CEO, it is time for me to bid farewell to our remarkable global Fairtrade community as I prepare to step down at the end of this month.
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It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya