“Fairtrade creates relationships, very strong relationships. It makes us become like a big family and I really appreciate that. “
Kum Ninsonga
News and Features
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The Council’s vision of the EU due diligence directive weakens the position of smallholder farmers and workers
Article posted: 8 Dec 2022
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Farmers hold the key to the climate crisis – if only world leaders at COP27 would listen
Article posted: 21 Nov 2022
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“At COP27, I am raising my voice for climate justice” A climate conversation with Fairtrade Producer Ines Zairi
Article posted: 16 Nov 2022
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“Climate justice means using the lens of equity” A climate conversation with Fairtrade partner Ben & Jerry’s
Article posted: 15 Nov 2022
What does a sustainable food system look like in the face of climate change? Cheryl Pinto, Ben & Jerry’s Global Head of Values-Led Sourcing, gives us her take on building a fair and green future.
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Sankofa: Improving incomes and building climate resilience through dynamic agroforestry
Article posted: 11 Nov 2022
How Fairtrade cocoa farmers in Ghana are scaling up a programme to combat climate change and secure their livelihoods.
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The climate clock is ticking!
Article posted: 6 Nov 2022
In an open letter, Fairtrade calls on Member States at COP27 to ‘honour their climate promises’ and ‘act now’ for our planet’s farmers.
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Fairtrade producers plant more than 300,000 trees, highlighting urgent need for climate action
Article posted: 4 Nov 2022
Fairtrade producers across Latin America and the Caribbean have planted more than 300,000 trees in a six-month tree-planting drive.
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Fairtrade Unveils First-Ever ‘Non-Fungible Banana’ Amid Rising Climate Threat to Global Agriculture
Article posted: 3 Nov 2022
At COP27 Climate Conference, The Last Banana will warn delegates and governments alike that the future survival of the world’s most popular fruit is at risk
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“Climate justice means empowering farmers” A climate conversation with Fairtrade partner Matthew Algie
Article posted: 1 Nov 2022
We spoke to Matthew Algie’s Sustainability Manager, Amy Oroko, to get her take on building a fair and green future
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A Living Income Reference Price for Ugandan coffee, and reflections on learnings
Article posted: 31 Oct 2022
A new Fairtrade Living Income Reference Price for Ugandan coffee means new opportunities for farmers to make progress toward living incomes.
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