Shared ImPact
A new approach to sourcing that brings businesses, farmers and workers together to tackle evolving challenges such as low wages and incomes, climate change and new legislation.
Our industry is changing
Businesses are facing rising pressure to respond to consumer expectations, comply with new regulation, and reach sustainability targets. Yet, companies are trying to tackle all of these realities on their own.
Farmers and workers around the world face significant pressure to respond to various risks, including poor working conditions, climate change, and multiple reporting requirements. As they frequently earn low wages or minimal incomes, they often lack the resources and long-term income security needed to effectively address these challenges.
Going it alone isn’t working
Currently, many individual businesses pay for and hold supply chain risks alone, often switching from producer to producer in an attempt to maintain their advantage, but this can add extra costs, burdens and inefficiency to supply chains. This also creates great uncertainty for farmers and workers who struggle to make critical & much-needed longer term investments in their farms and communities.
Shared ImPact, a new collaborative approach to sustainable sourcing
Built on the principles of cross-industry collaboration, long-term commitment, and collective action, Shared ImPact brings multiple businesses together, to buy on Fairtrade terms from the same pool of producer groups under long-term contracts.
What are the benefits of Shared Impact?
- Fairtrade’s Standards promote sustainable and equitable farming practices.
- Producers receive the Fairtrade Minimum Price, which aims to cover producers’ average costs of sustainably producing their crop. It acts as a safety net when market prices drop.
- The Fairtrade Premium is an extra sum of money that farmers and workers receive to invest in community and development projects of their choice.
- Business can share the costs of risk mitigation, such as child labour and deforestation.
- Businesses can also unlock greater supply chain transparency and more enhanced and authentic storytelling.
- Farmers and workers benefit from selling more Fairtrade products and earning additional Fairtrade Premium.
- The security of long-term contracts and Fairtrade’s price stability provides farmers with the confidence to invest in more expensive or extended projects and initiatives focused on areas such as climate, wages, and income, which they would not have been able to afford otherwise.
Shared ImPact FAQs
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Contact Fairtrade about Shared ImPact today
Business enquiries: commercial@fairtrade.org.uk
Media enquiries: media@fairtrade.org.uk
