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  • Poreh Mansaray, centre, with her husband and son working on their peanut field. World Renew partner Christian Extension services has been helping the Mansaray family learn new farming techniques to improve their crops and make their farming more productive.<br />
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The small village of Yirafilaia, Koinadugu is in a remote district of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping the village with agricultural trainining to improve harvests and with sanitation and clean water supply.,
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  • A woman pumps water at a well built by World Renew partners Christian Extension Services. The village has no electricity and is not on a treated water network. The building of the well and pump brought a protected and convenient water supply to the village, reducing water-borne diseases and an enormous amount of carrying water that is a job done by women.<br />
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The small village of Seduya, Koinadugu is in a remote district of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping the village with agricultural trainining to improve harvests and with sanitation and clean water supply.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Farm worker Raúl González holds his breath as he passes through the dust of a peanut harvesting machine working near Chinandega. The Del Campo cooperative is a certified Fairtrade producer in the Leon and Chinandega regions of Nicaragua.
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  • Farm worker Raúl González passes through the dust of a peanut harvesting machine working near Chinandega.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Del_Campo_20111221_...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
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Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Rice farming in the district of Koinadugu in a remote area of Kabala province, in northern Sierra Leone, an area heavily affected by the civil war in the 1990s. <br />
<br />
Working with partner Christian Extension Services, World Renew is helping villages in this area with agricultural trainining to improve farm outputs and with sanitation, clean water supply and post-harvest support to protect harvests.
    SierraLeone_Hawkey_WorldRenew_201706...jpg
  • Milton Antonio Enriquez and Jorge Fuentes, working on organic fertilizers at Flor del Pino. The production of organic fertilizers was supported by Fairtrade Finland.
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  • Indigenous Maya Chortí men work with hoes during the occupation of land to secure some farmland for the indigenous people.
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  • Indigenous Maya Chortí men work with hoes during the occupation of land to secure some farmland for the indigenous people.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Jesus_20031013_002.jpg
  • Rosa Sarmientos, member of the women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group has been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
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  • Rosa Sarmientos, member of the women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop. The women's group has been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
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  • Indigenous Maya Chortí men work with hoes during the occupation of land to secure some farmland for the indigenous people.
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  • The women's group at the Flor del Pino Coop have been supported by Finnish Fairtrade to set up a coffee roaster, increasing the ability of the coop to add value to their work.
    Honduras_Fairtrade_Finland_1215.jpg
  • Indigenous Maya Chortí men work with hoes during the occupation of land to secure some farmland for the indigenous people.
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  • Gabriel Rodriguez, left, works on a conventional coffee plot with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers. These are strictly limited by Fairtrade agreements to selected legal agrochemicals and they are obliged to use full protective clothing.
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  • Jorge Fuentes works on organic fertilizers for coffee production. Flor del Pino was upported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Jorge Fuentes works on organic fertilizers for coffee production. Flor del Pino was upported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Raul Espinoza works on the wet processing of coffee, removing the coffee cherry fruit with a depulper.
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  • Jorge Fuentes works on organic fertilizers for coffee production. Flor del Pino was upported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Women cocoa farmers with the SCINPA coop help run a large cocoa nursery. As climate change is causing droughts that are killing off large quantities of cocoa trees, the coop set up the nursery to grow replacement trees. The nursery is run only by women.
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  • Workers carry incoming coffee to be weighed at the UCCEI coop, Matagalpa, Nicaragua. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Bayron Sanchez is a coffee cupper, roaster, and in charge of technical support for the Solidaridad coop. Here Bayron is toasting coffee produced by the coop. The Solidaridad coffee-producing cooperative is based in Aranjuez, Matagalpa, with 63 producer members, including 19 women. The coop is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • A young coffee picker, David Martinez, near Yalí. Fairtrade-certified Cooperatives El Gorrión and Polo are Fairtrade-certified coffee producers in San Sebastián de Yalí, Jinotega, Nicaragua.
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  • Workers, mainly women, labouring in the coffee-drying patios of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa. 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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  • Juan Hernandez waters a cocoa nursery in an experimental cocoa plot in Waslala. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • 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
  • A worker carries a sack of coffee at RAOS. RAOS, Cooperativa Regional Mixta de Agricultores Orgánicos de la Sierra, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Nelson Alexis Claros shovels parchment coffee in the drying patio at RAOS. RAOS, Cooperativa Regional Mixta de Agricultores Orgánicos de la Sierra, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_RAOS_20120206_090.jpg
  • Workers unload sacks of coffee being delivered by members to the coop. COMSA, Café Orgánico Marcala, is a Fairtrade-certified organisation based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COMSA_20120206_018.jpg
  • Workers unload sacks of coffee being delivered by members to the coop, the coffee is weighed and registered by staff. COMSA, Café Orgánico Marcala, is a Fairtrade-certified organisation based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
    Honduras_Hawkey_COMSA_20120206_009.jpg
  • Young coffee plants are sprayed by coop worker Jorge Fuentes using organic fertilizer on a Flor del Pino coffee plantation. Flor del Pino was supported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Bagging organic fertilizer at Flor del Pino, Honduras. Flor del Pino is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer and runs projects supported by Fairtrade Finland.
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  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. 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.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • José Aquiles, owner of the El Sentido coffee farm and member of the UCPCO coop, in San Juan de Rio Coco, Nicaragua. José has two workers and cultivates a small area of coffee as well as basic grains for his family. Here José shows the difference between 'pinto' coffee - not completely ripe - and fully ripe coffee. Only the fully ripe coffee is used in top quality specialty coffee. The coop is a certified Fairtrade producer.
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  • Coffee is washed by Henry Abigail in the wet process mill at home on a farm associated with UCA Pantasma. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
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  • Henry Abigail, washing coffee on a coffee farm associated with UCA Pantasma. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
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  • Here bee-keepers Donald Hernández Vallestero and Olinda Duarte inspect hives. Donald and Olinda produce fairtrade-certified honey.
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  • 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)
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  • At finca Sta Lucia, a member of CORCASAN coop, workers move drying frames during the wet process. Cooperativa Regional de Cafetaleros de San Juan de Rio Coco, CORCASAN, in Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Workers move coffee drying frames as it begins to rain. Cooperativa Regional de Cafetaleros de San Juan de Rio Coco, CORCASAN, in Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Workers use a mechanical depulping machine to remove the outer fruit from the coffee cherries, leaving the coffee bean for processing.
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  • Workers use a mechanical depulping machine to remove the outer fruit from the coffee cherries, leaving the coffee bean for processing.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111117_0...jpg
  • On the finca San Antonio, a coffee farm that is a member of CORCASAN coop, Agustin Castro picks the first ripe coffee cherries.
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  • Julio Zeledón, coffee farmer and member of COOMPROCOM in Payacuca, Terrabona, Matagalpa. COOMPROCOM Coop was founded in 2003 and fairtrade certified by FLO in the same year.
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  • Workers, mainly women, labouring in the coffee-drying patios of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa. 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.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CECOCAFEN_20111023_...jpg
  • A worker rakes over cocoa beans during the drying process. Cooperativa de Servicios Agroforestal y Comercialización de Cacao, CACAONICA, is located in Waslala, Nicaragua and is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CACAONICA_20111026_...jpg
  • 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
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Arca_de_Noe_2011111...jpg
  • Yorlin Sanchez, 19, is 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.
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  • Maritza Sanchez, 22, is 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.
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  • Ruth Noemí Badilla Carranza, labels coffee sacks with the names of contracts and clients at COAGRICSAL, Fairtrade-certified cooperative in La Entrada, Copán, Honduras.
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  • Young coffee plants are sprayed by coop worker Jorge Fuentes using organic fertilizer on a Flor del Pino coffee plantation. Flor del Pino was supported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Young coffee plants are sprayed by coop worker Jorge Fuentes using organic fertilizer on a Flor del Pino coffee plantation. Flor del Pino was supported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
    Honduras_Fairtrade_Finland_1599.jpg
  • Workers clear grass and weeds in a coffee plantation at Fairtrade-certified coop Flor del Pino in Honduras.
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  • A worker clears grass and weeds in a coffee plantation at Fairtrade-certified coop Flor del Pino in Honduras.
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  • A worker clears grass and weeds in a coffee plantation at Fairtrade-certified coop Flor del Pino in Honduras.
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  • A worker clears grass and weeds in a coffee plantation at Fairtrade-certified coop Flor del Pino in Honduras.
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  • A young man carries a rock during a community housing project in Ayutuxtepeque, San Salvador, El Salvador
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  • A coop worker shovels worm compost made with coffee pulp. This compost produces good fertiliser which is used across the coop, and it deals in a safe way with the byproducts of the coffee production process.
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  • At the CAYAWE coop in Aniassue in the Ivory Coast, women chaff cocoa beans at the end of a day drying them in the sun. 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.
    IvoryCoast_Hawkey_20161114-20161114_...jpg
  • Mixing organic fertiliser at the Santo Domingo Coop, Telpaneca, Nicaragua. The fertiliser is made from a mixture of animal dung, composted waste from the coffee plantation, and banana plants. The fertiliser is put into sacks and used by the coop. The coop is a certified organic Fairtrade producer.
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  • Members of the Santo Domingo Coop, Telpaneca, Nicaragua, deliver coffee to the coop warehouse and the coffee is weighed and checked as they receive it.
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  • On a coffee farm in El Balsamo Arriba, San Juan de Rio Coco, a member of PRODECOOP coop collects dried coffee beans ready for transport to the coffee warehouse. The coop is a certified fairtrade producer.
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  • Ricardo Zavala at the NICARAOCOOP processing plant near Chinandega, Nicaragua. Ricardo is in charge of processing and quality. Here Ricardo inspects organic fairtrade sesame oil produced at the plant. NICARAOCOOP is a fairtrade-certified coop
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  • At finca Sta Lucia, a member of CORCASAN coop, Marlene Romero Lopez, 34 and a mother of three, picks coffee.
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  • At finca Sta Lucia, a member of CORCASAN coop, Marvin Falcon picks coffee.
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  • At finca Sta Lucia, a member of CORCASAN coop, workers put dry coffee into sacks.
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  • Workers use a mechanical depulping machine to remove the outer fruit from the coffee cherries, leaving the coffee bean for processing. Cooperativa Regional de Cafetaleros de San Juan de Rio Coco, CORCASAN, in Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CORCASAN_20111117_0...jpg
  • Coffee pickers carry sacks of freshly-picked coffee cherries in sacks from the coffee farm. Cooperativa Regional de Cafetaleros de San Juan de Rio Coco, CORCASAN, in Nicaragua, is Fairtrade-certified.
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  • Boys carrying sacks home, two barefoot  at Payacuca, Terrabona, Matagalpa.
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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
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_CECOCAFEN_20111023_...jpg
  • Workers, mainly women, labouring in the coffee-drying patios of CECOCAFEN in Matagalpa. CECOCAFEN, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, is fairtrade-certified coffee-producing cooperative.
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  • Yorlin Sanchez, 19, is 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.
    Nicaragua_Hawkey_Arca_de_Noe_2011111...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.
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  • Coop members deliver coffee to the coop. COMSA, Café Orgánico Marcala, is a Fairtrade-certified organisation based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Workers unload sacks of coffee being delivered by members to the coop. COMSA, Café Orgánico Marcala, is a Fairtrade-certified organisation based in Marcala, La Paz, Honduras.
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  • Mauricio Gabarrete In a coffee nursery at Fairtrade-certified coop Flor del Pino in Honduras. The nursery was supported by Fairtrade Finland.
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  • Young coffee plants are sprayed by coop worker Jorge Fuentes using organic fertilizer on a Flor del Pino coffee plantation. Flor del Pino was supported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Young coffee plants are sprayed by coop worker Jorge Fuentes using organic fertilizer on a Flor del Pino coffee plantation. Flor del Pino was supported to begin organic fertilizer production by Faritrade Finland.
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  • Wences Ramirez, spreads washed parchment coffee on the Cuna Chorti coop's drying patio. The Cuna Chorti cooperative is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer based in Chiquimula, Guatemala.
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  • Refugees make a timber frame for a shelter in The Jungle camp in Calais.
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  • Torland Danneri 'Neri' Gútierrez, coffee producer at the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá, Honduras. Neri was a migrant in the US for 12 years, working in the catering industry, and returned home to work on coffee production.
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  • Torland Danneri 'Neri' Gútierrez, coffee producer at the COAQUIL cooperative in Quiragüira, Intibucá, Honduras. Neri was a migrant in the US for 12 years, working in the catering industry, and returned home to work on coffee production.
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  • Alba Tinglas: I’m from Cocovila, near Palacios in the Mosquitia. I have worked 30 years with the church in Tegucigalpa. I try to get back to the Mosquitia from time to time, to make sure that my children don’t lose a sense of their indigenous roots. World Renew has been supporting, and I hope it continues to support, there is a lot of need here. We have done a lot of useful training here. The big one for us is garden farming, agriculture, but we’ve done training in other things too. We are grateful for these opportunities. We’re ladies, but here we are working hard, producing, teaching, setting a good example. And, when people in the community are needy, we are glad to help out. That’s our aim, to go further, to help people when they are in need.
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  • A banana cutter scales a ladder while working at a plantation of Fairtrade-certified APPBOSA in Peru.
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  • A coffee picker working in Intibucá, Honduras
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  • Dixon Ramírez, 19, working in the warehouse of COCAOL, carrying sacks of parchment coffee. COCAOL, Cooperativa Cafetalera Olancho Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Santa Maria del Real, Olancho, Honduras.
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  • Luis Escobar Lara, 19, with Victor Samuel Galix, working at the coffee drying patio at COCAOL. COCAOL, Cooperativa Cafetalera Olancho Ltda, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in Santa Maria del Real, Olancho, Honduras.
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  • A worker finishes embroidery by hand at the Pratibha factory.<br />
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Pratibha Syntex, Pithamur, Madhya Pradesh, produces 60 million items of clothing a year in its vertically-integrated facility that takes raw cotton and turns it into finished clothing. 10,000 people work at the plant, 33,000 cotton farmers are part of Vasudha farming cooperative that provide cotton to Pratibha. Pratibha and Vasudha are Fairtrade-certified.<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.
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