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  • How Fairtrade certification works

    The Fairtrade certification system is rigorous, independent, and in line with best-in-class certification practice.

  • Our mission and vision

    A world in which all producers can enjoy secure and sustainable livelihoods, fulfil their potential and decide on their future.

  • Our strategy

    Learn more about Fairtrade's global strategy

  • Impressum

    Formal information about Fairtrade International's website

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  • Monitoring the scope and benefits of Fairtrade: Bananas

    Publication: published 5 Jul 2019

    Note: We began reporting key monitoring data differently starting with 2017 figures. Product-specific reports for the top seven Fairtrade products by volume are being added as they become available. ...

  • Decent work and a decent income. It’s not much to ask, is it?

    Article: posted 5 Jul 2019

    More than 1,400 small-scale Fairtrade certified cooperatives in 73 countries celebrated this year’s International Day of Cooperatives around the theme of ‘decent work’. Here's why.

  • Key benefits of Fairtrade

    Fairtrade changes lives by changing trade. Far more than a certification scheme, we are the leading independent global movement for trade justice.

  • How we conduct and use research

    Fairtrade commissions and encourages research and evaluations that can enhance our learning and impact.

  • Measuring our impact

    A robust monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) programme is key to understanding the outcomes and impact of Fairtrade and improving our approach.

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“We try to cope with the effects of climate change, for example, (we) have been receiving training on good agricultural practices, such as intercropping our coffee farms with other crops, which are a source of income and also a source of food. "Zeddy Rotich, member of Kabngetuny Women in Coffee.