fairtrade fortnight 2006

18
FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Upload: tress

Post on 06-Jan-2016

42 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006. The FAIRTRADE Mark. The FAIRTRADE Mark is the only independent consumer guarantee of a fair deal for producers in the developing world. Currently more than 5 million people – farmers, workers and their families – in 54 Countries benefit from Fairtrade. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Page 2: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

The FAIRTRADE Mark

The FAIRTRADE Mark is the only independent consumer guarantee of a fair deal for producers in the developing world.

Currently more than 5 million people – farmers, workers and their families – in 54 Countries benefit from Fairtrade.

Page 3: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Frequently Asked Questions

Why FairtradeWhat does it mean to 3rd World

ProducersWhat is the difference between

Fairtrade & Ethical TradingIs Fairtrade a subsidy to encourage

over-supply and low pricesIs Free Trade - Fairtrade

Page 4: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Why Fairtrade?

The FAIRTRADE Mark guarantees:

• Farmers receive a fair and stable price for their products• Producers have the opportunity to improve their lives

through a social premium• Greater respect for the environment• Small farmers have a stronger position in world markets

and,• A closer link between shoppers and producers

Page 5: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Knowing the FAIRTRADE Mark

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Recognition & Understanding of the FAIRTRADE Mark 1999 - 2005

Source: MORI poll March 2005

Recognition

Understanding

= % of people who recognize the Fairtrade symbol

= % of people who correctly associate the Fairtrade symbol with the phrase "Guarantees a better deal for Third World farmers".

1999

11% 12%

2004

39% 42%

2003

25% 33%

2002

20% 24%

2001

20% 19%

2000

12% 16%

2005

50% 51%

Page 6: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade Sales 1999-2004

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Fruits & Juices

Confectionery & Snacks

Hot Beverages

Sal

es in

£ m

illio

ns

2004

Fruits / Juices

Sweets / Snacks

Hot Beverages

2004: 51% Increasefrom 2003

Page 7: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Over 1,300 Fairtrade products!

Page 8: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade guarantees…A Fair and Stable Price

‘Without our co-operative and selling to the Fairtrade market, our life would have been terrible. Fairtrade gives us hope and courage, we are able to earn a higher wage and better provide for our families.’ Matthew Matoli, Coffee Farmer, KNCU, Tanzania

In 2001 due to surge in supply of Coffee, price fell to US$0.45 per lb v minimum Fairtrade Price of US$1.21

Page 9: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade guarantees…A Social Premium

‘I am a member of the Joint Body which decides how to use the Fairtrade Premium. We have used it to help get electricity for all workers houses – my children can now study at night. Loans allow workers to start small businesses such as rearing cattle for their milk and growing vegetables to sell to local traders.’

Muthusamy Sivapackiam, Tea Plucker Stockholm Estate, Sri Lanka

Page 10: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade guarantees…Greater Respect for the Environment

‘Now that we farm with natural pesticides and fertilisers the soil quality has improved. The soil repays us by giving us a greater yield from our land.’

Jethanda Patel, Cotton Farmer,India

Page 11: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade guarantees…A Stronger Position in World Markets

‘Fairtrade has been the saviour of the farmers in Dominica – of agriculture and the whole economy. With Fairtrade, small farmers have been transformed from marginalised farmers into businessmen.’

Amos Wiltshire, Banana farmer, Dominica

Page 12: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Fairtrade guarantees…A Closer Link

Cocoa growers from Ghana with the Mayor of Lewisham – a Fairtrade campaigner

“I want to be sure that farmers get a fair price and benefit directly from my purchase…I know how important Fairtrade is to small producers. With more shops stocking more great quality products carrying the FAIRTRADE Mark, it’s a win-win situation…”

Adjoa Andoh, Actress

Page 13: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

From Breakfast to Bedtime

• Make Fairtrade Your Habit throughout the day.

• Find out more!

• Pass on your Fairtrade Habit

Page 14: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Pass on the Fairtrade Habit!

• Tell your friends

• Hold an event

• Join a Fairtrade group

• Join in Trade Justice Movement events & campaigns

Page 15: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

What can WE do to support Fairtrade in Bishopton?

The people of Bishopton can help people in developing countries support themselves by buying Fairtrade products

To become a Fairtrade Village we must :

Support Fair Trade events in the village

Support Fair Trade products sold within the village shops, Coffee shops and Restaurants – look out for the Fairtrade logo on products sold there

Read the literature on Fair Trade to understand what the Fair Trade movement does

Find out more at the website www.fairtrade.org.uk and on our Village Fairtrade Site which is currently under development at :

http://www.fairtrade.inbishopton.org.uk/

Page 16: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Bishopton Supports FairtradeCo-op – Coffee, Tea, Wine, Fruit, Sugar, Yoghurt, Chocolate & Cake

Costcutter – Coffee, Tea, Rice, Jam & Fruit Juice

Woodrows & Post Office – Chocolate

… and Relax Coffee Shop – Coffee, Tea & Sugar Portions

Bishopton Village Nursery – Coffee & Tea

Bishopton Scouts – Coffee & Tea in Scout Hall, Tea Tent & camps

Fairtrade Parishes – Bishopton Parish Church & Our Lady of Lourdes

Bishopton Primary School supports Fairtrade and pupils are learning about Fairtrade

Page 17: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

Further Information - Fairtrade LinksFairtrade Foundation : http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/Meet the Producers : http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/suppliers_growers.htm

Traidcraft : http://www.traidcraft.co.ukWorld Development Movement : http://www.wdm.org.uk/Make Poverty History : http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/Caribbean Bananas : http://www.

supportcaribbeanbananas.org.uk/Christian Aid (School Resources):

http://www.christianaid.org.uk/learn/schools/index.htmCAFOD Education Resources (Primary & High Schools): http://www.cafod.org.uk/resources/

Page 18: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2006

www.fairtrade.org.uk and http://www.fairtrade.inbishopton.org.uk/

Fairtrade is about producers receiving a Just and Fair Price for their labours.

If all individuals give support by buying some Fairtrade products, according to their budgets, then as a Community WE can improve the standard of living of the poorest producers.