It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya
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Press release posted: 14 Aug 2024
Fairtrade applauds the decision of the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development -State Department for Agriculture to nullify the election of Mr. John Chebochok as a Zonal Director for ...
Article posted: 9 Aug 2024
Article posted: 28 Jun 2024
The Board of Directors of Fairtrade International announced the election of eight Board members during its annual General Assembly. The Board members, who were elected to a three year term, bring ...
Press release posted: 19 Jun 2024
Our 2023 Annual Report highlights our priorities and milestones, including progress on issues such as living incomes, human rights, and tackling deforestation.
Article posted: 13 Jun 2024
Fairtrade International supports the objectives of the EU Organic Regulation to strengthen the organic integrity of production, however full compliance with the regulation in its current form will ...
Article posted: 12 Jun 2024
Child labour can be tackled one step, one programme, at a time.
Article posted: 31 May 2024
More than ever, Fairtrade producers are taking the lead to deliver Fairtrade products to their own local markets.
Article posted: 29 May 2024
Emmanuel Nana Sarpong is the President of the Fair Trade Ghana Network, which champions sustainable agriculture in Ghana’s fair trade environment. He also serves as the President of the Asunafo North ...
Press release posted: 16 May 2024
Press release posted: 8 May 2024
The 15th edition of the Fairtrade monitoring report summarises key data from around the world, including that producers earned 10 percent more Fairtrade Premium in 2022 over the previous year.
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It is part of the standards, that women should be empowered... If a woman is empowered, then the house will also be empowered, economically and socially.
Elizabeth Chepkwony, coffee farmer, Kabngetuny cooperative, Kenya