# Fairtrade cotton - is cotton that has been grown (known as seed cotton before ginning) by farming groups that have been certified by the Fairtrade Labelling Organisation (FLO) against the Fairtrade Standard for Seed Cotton - which covers environmental, social and economic aspects. # As of June 2009 certified producers (ie farmer groups) are to be found in - Cameroon, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Egypt, Peru, India and Kyrgyzstan. Graham Burden Sustainable Textile Solutions Ltd (UK)
all over africa!
fair trade pineapples come from ghana
because it is
where do fair trade chocolate come from
i think fair trade certifys cotton. thats what everything else says.
fair trade comes from poor country america
Fair trade means that if would be ideal for the third world producers! There are all sorts of fair trade products like:Silk,cotton,linen,coffie beans,choclate and many more items the list can go on for ages.It is fair that every one has a fair trade in trading
A fair trade commodity (cotton, coffee, apples, or whatever) is produced, harvested, and transported by people who receive a fair living wage for their work.In some circumstances, monopoly enables a company to keep wages in an area unreasonably low; so farmers, for example, might be almost slaves, for what little they get in return for their crops. That would not be fair trade.
they come from pakistan
uganda
does ta come from ghana
The Strawberry Bush.