Fairtrade has changed [conditions] a lot... women and men now have the same rights. There are regular working hours, fixed leave days, and significantly improved safety regulations.
Rosemary Achieng, supervisor, Panda Flowers Farm, Kenya
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Press release posted: 8 Aug 2023
Fairtrade and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) have launched a new fund, aiming to strengthen the resilience of smallholder farms, and increase local food ...
Article posted: 1 Aug 2023
Realistic and fair prices for coffee farmers are a non-negotiable for the future of coffee
Press release posted: 28 Jul 2023
Lynette Thorstensen steps down from Fairtrade International’s Board of Directors
Article posted: 24 Jul 2023
Sustainable farming is the key to sustainable food systems.
Article posted: 20 Jul 2023
Over 240,000 European citizens demand a living wage for the people who make our clothes around the world
Article posted: 17 Jul 2023
Five ways Fairtrade promotes youth inclusion in global supply chains
Article posted: 12 Jul 2023
Fairtrade cocoa producers demand a greater say in achieving decent incomes
Article posted: 7 Jul 2023
Fairtrade cocoa farmers in West Africa are training themselves and their colleagues in record numbers as they seek to overcome significant post-pandemic challenges, according to new data from Ghana ...
Article posted: 6 Jul 2023
Five key takeaways from Fairtrade's Change Day 2023
Article posted: 5 Jul 2023
Fairtrade sugar cane farmers are a positive force for driving economic, social and environmental progress.
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Fairtrade has changed [conditions] a lot... women and men now have the same rights. There are regular working hours, fixed leave days, and significantly improved safety regulations.
Rosemary Achieng, supervisor, Panda Flowers Farm, Kenya