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  • Jimena Pereira, a young student at the International COMSA school in Marcala, La Paz. The school was built and is run with Fairtrade premium money. (Full permission, informed consent)
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  • Children at the COMSA International School, built and run with Fairtrade premium money.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190218_4...jpg
  • Rebecca Clopath, Fairtrade ambassador, at the Anserma coffee coop, Caldas, Colombia. Max Havelaar Switzerland works with Colombian coffee producer Cooperativa de Caficultores de Anserma on Fairtrade-certified coffee production.
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  • Yackeline Moreno Achury with Rebecca Clopath, Fairtrade ambassador, at the Anserma coffee coop, Caldas, Colombia. Max Havelaar Switzerland works with Colombian coffee producer Cooperativa de Caficultores de Anserma on Fairtrade-certified coffee production.
    Colombia_Hawkey_Anserma_Fairtrade_20...jpg
  • Coffee sacks for a Fairtrade shipment sit in the COAQUIL warehouse in Quiraguira, Intibucá, Honduras
    Honduras_Hawkey_Fairtrade_20190212_4...jpg
  • Students at a school supported by Fairtrade premium payments in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India.
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_734.jpg
  • Ever Elajio Castro is the newly elected President of the Flor de Dalia coop. He lives on his farm in El Castillo, about 25km along a dirt road from La Dalia, Jinotega. His farm is about 6 manzanas of coffee, all organic catimor variety, and it's all sold as Fairtrade. The current coffee prices are around $100 a quintal sack on the market, but the Fairtrade price is $190 a quintal, including $20 that is paid to the coop as the Fairtrade Premium. Ever says that the benefit of Fairtrade isn't only the prices, the security they get from guaranteed prices, but there are big benefits environmentally, in terms of protecting water sources. "The coop doesn't have much capital" says Ever "so it really needs loans. If we don't have money available to pay for the work of production, we can easily end up having to sell to get quick cash, having to sell on the market, at low prices, and leaving the coop without the production it needs. So, loans allow us to keep members' production and it means we can sell at the Fairtrade price, it makes a huge difference getting loans from Root Capital".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190618_703.jpg
  • Ever Elajio Castro is the newly elected President of the Flor de Dalia coop. He lives on his farm in El Castillo, about 25km along a dirt road from La Dalia, Jinotega. His farm is about 6 manzanas of coffee, all organic catimor variety, and it's all sold as Fairtrade. The current coffee prices are around $100 a quintal sack on the market, but the Fairtrade price is $190 a quintal, including $20 that is paid to the coop as the Fairtrade Premium. Ever says that the benefit of Fairtrade isn't only the prices, the security they get from guaranteed prices, but there are big benefits environmentally, in terms of protecting water sources. "The coop doesn't have much capital" says Ever "so it really needs loans. If we don't have money available to pay for the work of production, we can easily end up having to sell to get quick cash, having to sell on the market, at low prices, and leaving the coop without the production it needs. So, loans allow us to keep members' production and it means we can sell at the Fairtrade price, it makes a huge difference getting loans from Root Capital".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190618_778.jpg
  • Ever Elajio Castro is the newly elected President of the Flor de Dalia coop. He lives on his farm in El Castillo, about 25km along a dirt road from La Dalia, Jinotega. His farm is about 6 manzanas of coffee, all organic catimor variety, and it's all sold as Fairtrade. The current coffee prices are around $100 a quintal sack on the market, but the Fairtrade price is $190 a quintal, including $20 that is paid to the coop as the Fairtrade Premium. Ever says that the benefit of Fairtrade isn't only the prices, the security they get from guaranteed prices, but there are big benefits environmentally, in terms of protecting water sources. "The coop doesn't have much capital" says Ever "so it really needs loans. If we don't have money available to pay for the work of production, we can easily end up having to sell to get quick cash, having to sell on the market, at low prices, and leaving the coop without the production it needs. So, loans allow us to keep members' production and it means we can sell at the Fairtrade price, it makes a huge difference getting loans from Root Capital".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190618_792.jpg
  • Ever Elajio Castro is the newly elected President of the Flor de Dalia coop. He lives on his farm in El Castillo, about 25km along a dirt road from La Dalia, Jinotega. His farm is about 6 manzanas of coffee, all organic catimor variety, and it's all sold as Fairtrade. The current coffee prices are around $100 a quintal sack on the market, but the Fairtrade price is $190 a quintal, including $20 that is paid to the coop as the Fairtrade Premium. Ever says that the benefit of Fairtrade isn't only the prices, the security they get from guaranteed prices, but there are big benefits environmentally, in terms of protecting water sources. "The coop doesn't have much capital" says Ever "so it really needs loans. If we don't have money available to pay for the work of production, we can easily end up having to sell to get quick cash, having to sell on the market, at low prices, and leaving the coop without the production it needs. So, loans allow us to keep members' production and it means we can sell at the Fairtrade price, it makes a huge difference getting loans from Root Capital".
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_20190618_857.jpg
  • ASOBAGRI is a certified fairtrade coffee producer based in Barillas, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping..
    Guatemala_Hawkey_ASOBAGRI_20120316_0...jpg
  • Women learn to be seamstresses in a three-month course supported by Fairtrade premium in Madhya Pradesh. The women want to set up small business in their villages. <br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.
    India_Hawkey_Madhya_Pradesh_20170113...jpg
  • ASOBAGRI is a certified fairtrade coffee producer based in Barillas, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping.
    Guatemala_Hawkey_ASOBAGRI_20120316_0...jpg
  • Mamtuben Papybhai Charda, Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_259.jpg
  • Sonal Charda, 10, daughter of a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_064.jpg
  • Sarabhai Dydabhai Charda with his wife Shantiben Sarabhai Charda Fairtrade-certified cotton farmers picking cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_046.jpg
  • Mamtuben Papybhai Charda, Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_645.jpg
  • Kantaben Parbatbhai Charda, Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_429.jpg
  • a man sits on top of sacks of coffee being delivered to CAFEL's wet mill. CAFEL is a certified fairtrade coffee producer in San Fernando, Ocotepeque, Honduras. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping.
    Honduras_Hawkey_CAFEL_20120204_016.jpg
  • Amarabhai Charda (left) and Charabar Charda (right) Fairtrade-certified cotton farmers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_587.jpg
  • Drying cofee on frames in the sun. ASOBAGRI is a certified fairtrade coffee producer based in Barillas, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping..
    Guatemala_Hawkey_ASOBAGRI_20120317_2...jpg
  • Khimabhai Bharanbhai, a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer, weeding a cotton field in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
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RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_909.jpg
  • Matalben weeding a cotton field in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_559.jpg
  • hantiben Sarabhai Charda a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer picking cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_663.jpg
  • A cotton farmer picks a handful of raw cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_373.jpg
  • hantiben Sarabhai Charda a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer picking cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_413.jpg
  • Portrait of Khimabhai Bharanbhai, a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer,  in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_869.jpg
  • Khimabhai Bharanbhai, a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer, weeding a cotton field in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_429.jpg
  • Sarabhai Dydabhai Charda with his wife Shantiben Sarabhai Charda Fairtrade-certified cotton farmers picking cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_069-2.jpg
  • A young woman sews a traditional textile in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India.
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170110_080-2.jpg
  • APRENIC is a certified fairtrade cotton producer based in Nicaragua. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping... www.flocentroamerica.net. ***APRENIC es una organización productora de algodón certificada de comercio justo basado en Nicaragua. El comercio justo representa una alternativa al comercio convencional y se basa en la cooperación entre productores y consumidores. Comercio justo ofrece a los productores un trato más justo y condiciones comerciales más provechosas. Esto les permite mejorar sus condiciones de vida y hacer planes de futuro. Para los consumidores, comercio justo es una manera eficaz de reducir la pobreza a través de sus compras diarias...www.flocentroamerica.net.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_APRENIC_20111221_06...jpg
  • Dajaben Charda, 16, daughter of a Fairtrade-certified cotton farmer helps irrigate a cotton field in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_665.jpg
  • Cotton farmers take a break to drink tea from saucers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_239-2.jpg
  • Cotton farmers take a break to drink tea from saucers in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_449.jpg
  • A cotton farmer holds a handful of raw cotton in Rapar district, Gujarat, India.<br />
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Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand support cotton producer groups in India. Fairtrade-certified groups benefit from Fairtrade through guaranteed prices for their produce, technical assistance to improve quality and output, and the Fairtrade premium which the producer groups decide what to do with, often using it for education and health care for their members' communities.<br />
<br />
RDFC (formerly Agrocel) is a Fairtrade-certified group of thousands of farmers who grow cotton in the Rapar, Kutch region of Gujarat in western India
    India_Hawkey_Gujarat_20170109_017.jpg
  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • A large bug in the CACAONICA office. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Tierra Nueva coop in Boaco, Nicaragua, has more than 500 producer members, and is fairtrade-certified. Here bee-keepers Donald Hernández Vallestero and Olinda Duarte inspect hives. Donald and Olinda produce fairtrade-certified honey. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Tierra_Nueva_201111...jpg
  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • Rubber wellington boots on the rustic wooden floor of the San Ramon coop in La Reyna. CECOCAFEN, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified coffee-producing cooperative.  Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CECOCAFEN_20111020_...jpg
  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A worker rakes over cocoa beans during the drying process. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • Partially-fermented cocoa in pulp at the beginning of the fermentation process. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • CECOCAFEN, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified coffee-producing cooperative.  Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CECOCAFEN_20111023_...jpg
  • Labelled varieties of cocoa in an experimental cocoa plot in Waslala. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111027_...jpg
  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • A handful of coffee parchment at UCCEI coop, Matagalpa, Nicaragua. the parchment is given to the local prison to burn in stoves for cooking. The coop is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
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  • CECOCAFEN, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified coffee-producing cooperative.  Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
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  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
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  • Cocoa beans drying on drying racks at CACAONICA warehouse. The CACAONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
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  • The CACACONICA coop (Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao) located in Waslala, Nicaragua is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. (www.flocentroamerica.net)
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  • Maritza Sanchez and takes a short rest from picking coffee on a farm at El Balsamo that is part of the Arca de Noe Coop. The coffee-producing coop Arca de Noe in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. Fairtrade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. Fairtrade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping. www.flocentroamerica.net
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  • Ma Joaquina García Molina has worked for 11 years in the little clinic of the village of Estanzuelas, here she is doing an inventory of the medicines. Medical care in the village is paid for by the fairtrade premium at CABRIPEL. About 300 people benefit from this service, everyone in the village and people come from other communities too. "People come with injuries and illnesses and we treat them all" says Ma "I've done several training courses in first aid and in primary health care". Cooperativa Agropecuaria Brisas del Pelón Ltda, CABRIPEL, is a certified organic and Fairtrade coffee-producing cooperative with 50 members based in Estanzuelas, Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Children attend a weekly Saturday course paid for by the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • The benefits of Fairtrade are so attractive that many cotton farming groups in West Africa are hoping to become Fairtrade-certified, but there’s a waiting list. The certification of new farmer groups depends on increased demand for Fairtrade cotton by consumers.
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  • Students at Normal Mixto de Nor Occidente school in Barillas, Gautemala, are supported in their studies by the Fairtrade premium through the coffee coop ASOBAGRI. ASOBAGRI is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Barillas, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • Eva Angelina Vasquez Díaz is a student at a course paid for by CARUCHIL using the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Claudia Raudia is a student at a course paid for by CARUCHIL using the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Santos Terencio Garcia is a student at a course paid for by CARUCHIL using the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • José Rosendo López is a student at a course paid for by CARUCHIL using the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Melvin Ventura Gonzalez is a student at a course paid for by CARUCHIL using the Fairtrade premium. CARUCHIL is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Francisca Ramírez cooking izote flowers on an ecological stove provided in a programme paid for with the fairtrade premium. The stove cooks a meal with a couple of small sticks, saving firewood, and making life easier for Francisca. Cooperativa Los Pinos is a certified Fairtrade producer based in El Salvador.
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  • Nory Paz, coffee farmer and member of the COAGRICSAL coop that is certified by Fairtrade. Mr Paz has become a local expert in organic fertilizers, taught by COAGRICSAL in a project supported by Finnish Fairtrade. Here he shows powdered minerals that he is using in his bocache (bocashi, bokashi) fertilizers.
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  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • Nory Paz, coffee farmer and member of the COAGRICSAL coop that is certified by Fairtrade. Mr Paz has become a local expert in organic fertilizers, taught by COAGRICSAL in a project supported by Finnish Fairtrade.
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  • Alfredo Bac, President of the tea-producing Asociación Chirripeco is a certified fairtrade producer based in Guatemala., President of the tea-producing Asociación Chirripeco is a certified fairtrade producer based in Guatemala.
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  • Domingo Ichich, "this is the timber we're using to build the shed for the dryer that we're buying with the fairtrade premium.APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • A batch of finished fairtrade coffee in sacks ready for export. Cooperativa Los Pinos is a certified Fairtrade producer based in El Salvador.
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  • Domingo Ichich (in blue) and Mario Chub (in red). "The weather here changes quickly" says Mario, "we need a dryer, we've wanted one for ages, a guardiola dryer that doesn't use much firewood. We haven't got enough for the door and scales yet but we've saved our fairtrade premium for 6 years. Now we're building the dryer building and the dryer is being built in Cobán. We began organising to sell our coffee together, with APODIP, six years ago. There are 22 people in our group and now were building this another nine are joining. We bought this land as a group. Even people who aren't in the group have come here to help us build this shed for the dryer."  APODIP is a certified fairtrade producer and is made up of mainly indigenous Pokomchi and Qeqchi Mayan members in the Alta Verapaz area of Guatemala.
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  • In the Rubén Dario Cooperative, member of UCASUMAN, the fairtrade premium has been used to build houses for the poorest people in the Yanque 1 community. This house was built with fairtrade support. Roberto Carlos Ramos Chavarría sits on Juana María Ramos lap. Juana is the owner of the house. The coop, UCASUMAN, Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias de Servicios Unidos de Mancotal, is based in the mountainous area of Jinotega in northern Nicaragua.
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  • Nory Paz, coffee farmer and member of the COAGRICSAL coop that is certified by Fairtrade. Mr Paz has become a local expert in organic fertilizers, taught by COAGRICSAL in a project supported by Finnish Fairtrade. Here he shows his renewed coffee plantation, restored after the damage of leaf rust.
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  • The community library of the Nahuala coffee coop has been built using the fairtrade premium.
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  • Boys run through a puddle in front of a school room in the Mancotal community, built with Fairtrade premium through the grassroots cooperative called Enrique Bermúdez. The Enrique Bermúdez Cooperative is part of the FLO-certified cooperative UCASUMAN, Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias de Servicios Unidos de Mancotal, and is based in the mountainous area of Jinotega in northern Nicaragua.
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  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium. Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias Augusto César Sandino, UCA San Ramón is a member of CECOCAFEN and is based in the Matagalpa region of Nicaragua. CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium. Here one coop representative takes two cheques, the first for 21,000 USD. Unión de Cooperativas Agropecuarias Augusto César Sandino, UCA San Ramón is a member of CECOCAFEN and is based in the Matagalpa region of Nicaragua. CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Portraits of Julio Suárez packing organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Organic Fairtrade bananas float in a tank to wash out latex from the stalks in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Sermé Doumbia. CAYAWE coop is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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  • A meeting of constituent member coops of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa for the distribution of nearly 400,000 USD in fairtrade premium.  These musicians wait their turn to provide entertainment to the participants.  CECOCAFEN is made up of 10 cooperatives and two unions of coops, with a total of 2600 producers, more than 700 of whom are women. CECOCAFEN is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Doris Marchena prepares organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Organic Fairtrade bananas float in a tank to wash out latex from the stalks in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Jairo Restrepo says he’s 110 years old, he laughs loudly, in fact, he has to calculate it, he’s 58. Recently, a mule fell on top of him. He was loading the mule with sacks of coffee from his farm, when the mule slipped on the steep incline of the mountain and got stuck on top of him with its legs in the air. “It could have killed me, but it gave me a hernia. It’s serious, Ave Maria! the pain is terrible.” He’s waiting for an operation to fix it. With the Fairtrade Premium the Andes Coop now makes regular contributions to the BEPS pension system for him, and additionally, when he sells coffee, the coop makes further contributions of 3% of the sales. “It’s better like this, when I sell the coffee, to make my contribution then, because I can’t make monthly contributions, my income is not monthly, it’s just when I get a harvest”. Aging coffee farmers, until now, have had poor health care, and no pension to look forward to. This is hard on the farmers, hard on their families, and it makes farming unattractive for young farmers. Coop administrators talk in worried terms about problems of 'generational takeover’ as young people abandon farming in large numbers. The BEPS system gives farmers better access to health care, such as hernia operations, and will provide a bi-monthly income to retired farmers. Don Jairo reflects: “man, coffee farming is tough. Sometimes I’m completely skint, sometimes we have long spells when we don’t eat three times a day, we don’t eat properly. Sometimes my clothes are torn, and my clothes stay torn, I can’t even afford a second-hand shirt. And, I tell you, I’ve worked like a bull all my life, I’ve had no Sundays, no bank holidays, no holidays. I have to go up the mountain, every day, that’s what I’ve had to do, that’s what I’ve got to do now, hacking a living out of the mountain. And what have I got now?” he laughs “a hernia!”. “What can I tell you, a pension makes a big difference for us, i
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  • Doris Marchena prepares organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Workers place stickers on organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Alique Deque, works in the pharmacy at the Clinique du Planteur. CAMAYE is a Fairtrade-certified coop that produces cocoa. It is based in Abengourou in Ivory Coast. The coop membership doubled from 900 to 1,800 members in 2015. The coop spent its first Fairtrade premium payment last year on buying fertilizer for the members, scholarships for members and their children, and the repair of a village well. Along with four other coops, CAMAYE has recently set up a clinic for farmers, who only have to pay 20% of the cost of the medical consultations and treatment.
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  • Cocoa Farmer Catalino Obando Ortega stands beside a huge tree on his farm. Illegal logging in the area has cut down most of the large trees in the area, Fairtrade promotes ecological conservation. UNCRISPROCA is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer in the hard-to-reach area of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua.
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  • Coffee drying on a patio at the UCCEI coop, Matagalpa, Nicaragua. Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Saira Poveda, in charge of packaging at the NICARAOCOOP processing plant near Chinandega, Nicaragua. Here Saira is packing organic fairtrade honey. NICARAOCOOP is a fairtrade-certified coop
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  • Arcadio de Jesus Ruiz Cardona is a coffee farmer in Santa Elena, Andes, Antioquia: "I'm 62 years old, 62 and a half"<br />
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"The technical support from the coop is useful, when they come we learn new things, me and my sons."<br />
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"I’m inscribed in the BEPS programme, the pensions, it’s a sort of savings, we put some money in, the coop does and I do when I sell coffee, and then I can get money out, a collaboration, a pension, when I need it. I will be more secure in my old age.<br />
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It means I can believe in a good future, no one could do that before. <br />
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I worked for a company in Medellín for years, and my pension contributions from then would be lost, because they are out of date, but through the BEPS programme with the coop I can get that money too, which is good, knowing that it would be lost otherwise."<br />
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The Fairtrade Premium is used by the Andes Coop in Antioquia, Colombia, to set up and run the BEPS pensions programme with its members.<br />
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Here Arcadio speaks with technical staff from the Andes Coop on his farm.
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  • Doris Marchena prepares organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Portrait of David Calderón packing organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • Portrait of David Calderón packing organic Fairtrade bananas in one of several processing plants at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru.
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  • A handwashing stand at Fairtrade-certified banana producers APPBOSA in Samán, Marcavelica, Piura, Peru. Fairtrade standards insist on basic health and safety for the workers.
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  • SOCAAN is a Fairtrade-certified coop based in Adzope, Ivory Coast. It has nearly 2,000 members in 14 sections. The coop manager is a woman. The coop spent half of the Fairtrade premium for 2015 in cash bonuses to members, and half on building a school, creating a large cocoa plant nursery, GPS mapping for forecasting and the purchase of trucks for transporting cocoa.
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  • CAYAWE coop is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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  • CAYAWE coop is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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  • CAYAWE coop is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa producer based in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast. The coop has nearly 1,500 members and can produce around 5,000 tons of cocoa a year. With the Fairtrade premium from 2015, amongst other things, CAYAWE built a high school for up to 210 students and drilled six wells.
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