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Fair Trade

 

 

Farmers' families and plantation workers in the so-called developing countries also live under the constant pressure of the world market, fluctuating prices and exploitative local intermediaries. The consequences range from indebtedness via unemployment to impoverishment. There are usually very few alternatives to existing production, and these frequently involve the cultivation of drugs, prostitution, child labour or migration to the slum areas of the major cities. For many small producers and small farmers in disadvantaged countries, fair trade represents a way out of a dead-end situation. Social labels enable the customers to make a more informed choice, and to contribute towards improving conditions for the producers.

Through our involvement, we aim to promote the marketing of fair-trade products internationally. Fastenopfer's support of fair-trade networks in the respective countries, and the marketing of the products in local markets, forms part of our project and programme work.

Documents and Publications

Let's bank on fair trade! (Lenten Campaign 2010)

 

Links

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