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25 Σεπ 2020 · If a product is labelled as ‘organic’ that means it’s been certified by a third party organisation such as Soil Association. Here’s what organic certification means in a snapshot: Fewer pesticides. Farmers who grow organic produce use fewer pesticides (chemicals which kill insects and other pests such as weeds and fungal diseases).
The Fairtrade certification system is rigorous, independent, and in line with best-in-class certification practice. Fairtrade uses a rigorous certification approach, including on-site audits by independent inspectors.
We also incentivize converting to organic with a higher Fairtrade Minimum Price. Using coffee as an example – the price for regular fair trade is $1.80/pound, while fair trade organic certified is $2.20/pound. Learn about our standards.
10 Απρ 2019 · The trade relationship between producer and buyer isn’t monitored with organic certification, so fair trade comes up way ahead in this area. When we’re thinking about fair trade vs organic, it’s relevant that the trade component is built right into fair trade.
8 Δεκ 2021 · Organic has strict standards prohibiting chemical use, whereas Fairtrade allows certain chemicals to be used on certified farms. Organic standards do not cover the following Fairtrade requirements: Labor Requirements. Development Potential. Democracy, Participation and Transparency. Climate change adaptation and mitigation.
What is Fair Trade Certification? Understanding the Certification Process. Producers and companies need to meet specific criteria established by fair trade organizations to become certified by fair trade. These criteria encompass the production process’s social, economic, and environmental aspects.
Fair Trade Certified™ is an award-winning, rigorous, and globally recognized sustainable sourcing model that improves livelihoods, protects the environment, and builds resilient, transparent supply chains.