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TransFair Canada: Enter / Entrez

TransFair Canada: Enter / Entrez ()

  „Soon, you’ll also find it on other products such as fruit juices and rice. Buying Fair Trade Certified products helps make the world a better place by paying farmers and workers in developing countries a fair price.“

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TransFair Canada: Farmer Stories TransFair Canada: Farmer Stories

  „Everyone drinks coffee. But the prices in the world market for coffee have been very low in recent years. This means the coffee farmers have been receiving less and less money every year. Many coffee farmers have changed to grow other crops.“

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TransFair Canada: National Fair Trade Week Launch TransFair Canada: National Fair Trade Week Launch

  Fair Trade is a trading partnership which aims at better trading and working conditions for millions of farmers and artisans from the developing world. By implementing more direct, long-term relationships with the farmers and artisans who produce many of the goods we consume, fair trade guarantees producers make a decent living wage from their traditional livelihoods. Consumers in industrialized countries can contribute to this effort by requesting fairly traded products and purchasing them.“

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TransFair Canada: Make a Difference TransFair Canada: Make a Difference

  „Write a letter to the editor. When you read an article about world trade, globalization, depressed coffee prices or other commodities and industries where the farmers and workers are suffering in poverty, suggest Fair Trade Certification as a viable and proven solution.“

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TransFair Canada: Succeeding in Canadian Markets TransFair Canada: Succeeding in Canadian Markets

  „Consumers are willing to pay a higher price for a product if it benefits farmers and makes for a more responsible trading relationship, but they also want to obtain value and quality for their money. The first Fair Trade Certified products in Canada were coffee, tea, sugar and chocolate. Many but not all products are also certified organic. Therefore, Canadians come to expect quality when they see that a product is Fair Trade Certified.“

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TransFair Canada: Who Needs a License? TransFair Canada: Who Needs a License?

  „You DO NOT need a license agreement if you simply plan to carry Fair Trade Certified products in your retail store(s), if you are a distributor of packaged and labeled products, or if you are transporting or storing the products of a licensee.“

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