Who are Fairtrade?
Fairtrade's goal is the social and economic development of disadvantaged farming communities in developing countries through terms of trade. In 59 countries over 7 million people - farmers, plantation workers and their families - benefit from Fairtrade. By supplying to the Fairtrade market the producers gain stability and earn money for a better standard of living, education and medical care. This also allows for a better future for their children. The Fairtrade Foundation was established in 1992 by CAFOD, Christian Aid, New Consumer, Oxfam, Traidcraft and the World Development Movement. These founding organisations were later joined by Britain's largest women's organisation, the Women's Institute. The Foundation is the UK member of Fairtrade Labelling Organisations International (FLO), which unites 21 national initiatives across Europe, Japan, North America, Mexico and Australia/New Zealand. FLO is responsible for importing and certifying organisations and traders against Fairtrade standard
