CBBC Newsround | ANIMALS | Coffee demand may kill endangered animals (#)
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„This is for the groups to decide for themselves. A possible example to get groups started: Fairtrade Foundation's terms of trading: A price that covers the cost of production. A 'social premium' some additional profit to be used by the producers to improve their living and working conditions. Some money paid in advance to avoid small producer organisations falling into debt (if they need to buy seeds or tools) Contracts that allow long term planning, because the producers know they will have a customer.“
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„Rijayatu lives in a tiny village in Ghana. Her parents' farm produces cocoa which helps to make fair trade chocolate bars for shops in the UK. Follow her story on CBBC Newsround.“
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„ How fair is international trade? “
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„"Fair trade" means the farmers who grow the cocoa beans that go into chocolate will get paid more money. The Co-Op supermarket chain has promised to make all its own-brand chocolate completely fair trade. It's struck a deal with cocoa farmers in Ghana in West Africa Farmers in Africa harvest cocoa Campaigners for fair trade say big companies don't pay a fair price for the cocoa beans and keep too much money from the chocolate they sell. Because so many people grow cocoa around the world, the companies can look for ages until they find the lowest price possible.“
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