It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya
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Press release posted: 9 Nov 2023
The Fair Trade Movement today calls on governments, businesses and world leaders to scale up joint efforts and take bold, immediate, meaningful and inclusive climate action before it is too late.
Press release posted: 7 Nov 2023
The partnership will support more than one million Fairtrade coffee and cocoa farmers cultivating 2.5 million hectares to boost forest protection and meet EU regulations.
Article posted: 13 Oct 2023
As Fairtrade launches its new offer to commercial partners in banana supply chains, Fairtrade International’s senior advisor for bananas, Silvia Campos, explains why sustainable prices are the key to ...
Article posted: 11 Oct 2023
The new Horizontal Guidelines have the potential to foster tangible solutions for global sustainability and well-being. However, there must be action taken.
Press release posted: 5 Oct 2023
Driving sustainable impact through business innovation: winners of the 2023 Fairtrade Global Awards announced
Press release posted: 2 Oct 2023
Fairtrade International is excited to launch a major new initiative in the drive to deliver decent incomes for workers on Fairtrade certified banana plantations across the world.
Article posted: 19 Sep 2023
Climate change and unbalanced trade relations have pushed our global food systems to the brink of extinction.
Article posted: 15 Sep 2023
We’re halfway to 2030. Here are 10 things companies can do to drive progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Article posted: 22 Aug 2023
New guide by Fairtrade and B Lab supports responsible business practices in small companies
Press release posted: 16 Aug 2023
Laurence Tanty elected as Fairtrade International Board Chair.
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It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya