About Fairtrade International
Fairtrade International works to share the benefits of trade more equally – through standards, certification, producer support, programmes and advocacy.
Founded in 1997, Fairtrade International is a non-profit, multi-stakeholder association of 22 member organisations – three producer networks and 19 national Fairtrade organisations.
Fairtrade International coordinates activities for its member organisations and owns the FAIRTRADE Mark, a registered trademark of Fairtrade that appears on more than 30,000 products. Fairtrade International employs about 90 staff members at its central offices in Bonn, Germany.
All system members and certified producer organisations participate in Fairtrade International’s decision-making through representatives on the Board of Directors and the Fairtrade General Assembly.
Our mission
Our mission is to connect disadvantaged producers and consumers, promote fairer trading conditions and empower producers to combat poverty, strengthen their position and take more control over their lives.
Our vision
Fairtrade’s vision is a world in which all producers can enjoy secure and sustainable livelihoods, fulfil their potential and decide on their future.
We believe that trade can be a fundamental driver of poverty reduction and greater sustainable development, but only if it is managed for that purpose, with greater equity and transparency than is currently the norm.
We believe that people can overcome disadvantage and marginalisation if they are empowered to take more control over their work and their lives, if they are better organised, resourced and supported, and can secure access to mainstream markets under fair trading conditions.
We also believe that people, businesses and civil society institutions in the developed world are supportive of trading in this way. This is particularly the case when they understand the needs of producers and the opportunities that Fairtrade offers to change and improve their situation.
Our work is driven by informed consumer choices, and the desire of business to meet the expectations of their customers, both of which provide crucial support for wider campaigning to reform international trade rules and create a fairer economic system.
Leadership
Lisa Prassack, CEO, Fairtrade International
Lisa joined Fairtrade International as CEO in April 2025. She has more than 20 years of experience in leading global agrifood and fibre companies to optimize engagement, sourcing, trade flows, and digital and sustainable supply chains. She has worked with clients such as Bayer, Bosch, BP, Danone, Dole, Eurofins, Manulife, Nutrien, The Nature Conservancy, and Trader Joes. Lisa also has a passion for advancing the future of agriculture and serving farmers and their member cooperative organisations. She is a results-oriented leader and knows how to navigate complexity and problem solve in global supply chains. Lisa is an American citizen. She earned a bachelor’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University and attended the MBA program at the University of Chicago.
