Fairtrade's approach enables farmers and workers to have more control over their lives and decide how to invest in their future. As a leader in the global movement to make trade fair, Fairtrade supports and challenges businesses and governments while connecting farmers and workers with the people who buy their products. By choosing Fairtrade, people can create change through their everyday actions.
Read More »Fairtrade 'tea' refers to all teas which stem from the leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis plant. Grown year-round, this is the source of all white tea, green tea, oolong tea, black tea, and pu'erh tea. (Fairtrade also works with herbs and spices, which form the basis of many herbal teas.) The bulk of global tea production takes places at large plantations. Workers often live on or near the estates where they work, and low wages and poor working conditions are prevalent. Even when national minimum wages are met on a tea estate, there is still a considerable gap between that and living wages, and workers often rely on in-kind benefits. Small-scale tea farmers often have very small plots and rely on nearby tea estates as their connection to the broader markets, meaning these producers have little leverage with which to improve their incomes. Fairtrade recognizes these challenges in the tea sector and is committed to bringing about change for tea farmers and workers.
Read More »Our company conducted an on-site audit for Fair trade certification on 12th- March, 2024year, and the audit process was very successful. At present, our company has obtained the Fair trade certification license, and we look forward to helping farmers obtain greater benefits in the near future.
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