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Fairtrade Standards are designed to support the sustainable development of small producer organizations and agricultural workers in developing countries. The Fairtrade Standards incorporate a holistic blend of social, economic and environmental criteria.
- Hired Labour
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- Trader
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- Fairtrade Standards
Fairtrade Standards. This page provides key information...
- Contract Production
Part of the standards also applies to the companies that...
- Minimum Price and Premium Info
FOR BANANAS: 2024. To calculate the Fairtrade Minimum Price...
- Spo Cocoa
The Fairtrade Standard for Cocoa covers the requirements...
- Spo Coffee
Fairtrade Standard for Coffee. Standard for Small-scale...
- Textile
Fairtrade Textile Standard. Principles underlying this...
- Hired Labour
30 Ιαν 2013 · The Generic Fairtrade Trade Standard has four chapters: General Requirements, Trade, Production and Business and Development. The General Requirements chapter defines requirements related to certification, and to the labelling and packaging of finished and unfinished products.
4 Σεπ 2015 · The Fairtrade International Standards & Pricing provides this Explanatory Document to all stakeholders to explain the intent and requirements of the standard and to guide to full understanding of these. This Explanatory Document however is not part of the Standard, and neither does it replace it.
1 Ιουλ 2015 · Fairtrade Planning and Reporting Templates. These templates can help you comply with requirements on the Development Potential section 4.1.1 – 4.1.10 and the reporting requirements in the Environmental Protection section 3.2.23, 3.2.34 and 3.2.40.
Fairtrade Standards. This page provides key information about the Fairtrade Standards, including our product classification, geographical scope policy, hazardous materials list, secondary products, and access to the Standards themselves.
IFSW advocates that trade agreements promote human rights, fair pricing, international standards of labour, enforced corporate social responsibilities, capacity building for developing countries, agreed forms of dialogue underpinning supply and demand agreements – enabling all parties to participate, and share in benefits.
Fair trade Certifiers and Membership Organizations all agree on these basic fair trade principles: Long-Term Direct Trading Relationships; Payment of Fair Prices; No Child, Forced or Otherwise Exploited Labor; Workplace Non-Discrimination, Gender Equity, and Freedom of Association; Democratic & Transparent Organizations