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At Harvest Market, offering fair trade products is an important choice. By purchasing fair trade goods, you can ensure that the farmers who grow the beans for…
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Small-scale farmer organizations like AsoGuabo offer an alternative model to corporate fruit. Instead of enriching multinational corporations, these cooperatives are building fair trade banana supply chains by and for small-scale farmers. They are also creating professional jobs and investing in their surrounding communities, including in healthcare and income diversification opportunities for families.
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Join us in celebrating Fair Trade Month by entering our giveaway for a chance to win a fair trade gift basket! We are excited to partner this year with Fair World Project, a non-profit that supports fair trade policies through consumer education and advocacy for small-scale farmers, artisans, and workers. See below for entry and prize …
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October is Fair Trade Month! Fair Trade Month raises awareness about the importance of the fair trade movement to our global economy and promotes buying from businesses that are committed to fair trade in place of those which may harm the environment, the economy, communities, and disadvantaged individuals. What can I do? Educate & spread …
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