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What the Heck Does Fair Trade Mean?

Learn about the label, and what it means for farmers.

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Look for the Fair Trade Certified label on goods such as tea, cocoa, coffee and more.
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You see it on labels for coffee, chocolate, flowers and more, but what does it really mean? Fair Trade is a designation developed to help consumers support products that come from farms that have been certified to provide fair wages and safe working conditions (forced child labor is prohibited). In addition, producers on certified farms are paid a premium to apply to projects such as healthcare, women’s leadership initiatives and micro-finance programs, as voted on by the farmers and workers themselves.

Fair Trade Certified also ensures that farmers obey internationally monitored environmental standards, while empowering farmers and farm workers with financial incentives and resources for organic conversion, reforestation, water conservation and environmental education.

Goods that bear the Fair Trade Certified label carry an independent, third-party-verified guarantee that the farmer received a fair price for the crop, and is empowered to compete in the global marketplace through direct, long-term contracts with international buyers. This market access lifts farming families from poverty through trade — not aid — which keeps food on the table, children in school and families on their land. 

Currently you can only find the Fair Trade Certified label on agricultural products, including coffee, tea and herbs, cocoa and chocolate, fresh fruit, rice, sugar, flowers, honey and vanilla. For products such as jewelry and furniture, consumers can look for and support companies that are committed to fair trade principles and practices by checking to see if the manufacturer is a member of the Fair Trade Federation.


4 Comments

  • Dave 7/23/2008 12:01:04 PM

    If you'll rad that HSW article, you'll see that fair trade is hardly a US-born idea. The Europeans are far more into it and have been for a longer period of time.

  • Dave 7/23/2008 11:58:24 AM

    HowStuffWorks.com did a cool article about Fair Trade. Here's the link: http://money.howstuffworks.com/fair-trade.htm

  • Tony 7/23/2008 11:16:45 AM

    Spider is right on. Ain't nobody insuring I get healthcare. Who's paying these "premiums" to the producers? The consumer. Who pays for these "long term contracts with international buyers?" The consumer. And who are the consumers? We are, since we (the US) are the market for their goods. Even if you or I don't buy the goods, we pay in the economic thrashing of lost employment, lost tax revenue and more we have had to endure due to so much of US based manufacturers moving their operations to other countries to pay a good wage that is often a small percentage of what it is here. Can't really blame them, though, can we...

    It is one of the many ways we (the US) are trying to force our values on the rest of the world.

  • spider 6/28/2008 8:22:54 AM

    If you beleive this load of bull about free trade, I have some IDEAL property in southern Fla to sell you, and are you interested in owning your very own BRIDGE?

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