Fairtrade International is saddened to learn of the demise of Mr. Prem Tamang on 10 August 2020. We at Fairtrade and NAPP have lost a great supporter and friend.
Farmers and producers worldwide have shown extreme adaptability and resilience in these times of uncertainty. Yet they remain the unsung heroes of the story.
At Fairtrade International we have been made aware of fake websites and email communications pretending to be issued by us or in association with our organisation.
For multi-stakeholder groups such as Fairtrade, who have been working to eliminate the problem for many years, the study simply serves to highlight the urgent need for decent incomes for cocoa ...
Women and men are working together to break down gender stereotypes in Fairtrade cocoa farming communities, and building up a new model of women as entrepreneurs and leaders.
Fairtrade certification has been instrumental in supporting Kenyan flower workers through the COVID-19 crisis. Flower farms have spent more than half a million euros in Fairtrade Premium on food ...
The fight to secure fair incomes for workers and farmers has taken a significant step forward with the development of a new tool to measure how much they need to earn in order to enjoy a decent ...
To celebrate International Day of Cooperatives on 4 July, we’re highlighting some of the important ways that cooperatives enable farmers to take more control over their futures. Today, the power of ...
Fairtrade has been following the events of the last few weeks with concern and introspection.
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Fairtrade is much more than merely an environmental certification, it is the only and best ethical and social certification that really ensures social and environmental, ethical and economic impact, and therefore human impact.Enrique Calderon, coffee farmer, COOPEAGRI cooperative, Costa Rica