Fairtrade Fortnight in Havant UK. Talk on Gold
Fairtrade Fortnight 28 Feb to 13 Marzo
This is a chance to celebrate the success of Fairtrade around the world and to learn more about the stories behind of the 4,500+ products now with the Fairtrade Mark
The theme for this year is Show Off your Label
We’re asking everyone to show off about buying Fairtrade. Let people know how your choices support farmers and workers in developing countries.
Comercio Justo offers 7.5 million people in the developing world a more secure future. This means a guaranteed income above world market prices and extra money for community projects like schools, wells and health centres
Havant events include a Fairtrade meal at Havant United Reformed church on 15ª Marzo. Tickets available from Sue James 02392 250267.
The after dinner speaker will be Greg Valerio who has just been involved with launching Fairtrade and Fairmined gold in the UK. This will provide a lifeline for thousands of impoverished small-scale and artisanal miners in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru who find themselves at the mercy of unfair markets. Many face exploitation from middle men who pay below market prices and cheat them on weight and purity of gold content.
Being part of the Fairtrade and Fairmined system means miners will receive a set Fairtrade minimum price for their gold, plus the Fairtrade premium to invest in community and business development projects. Plans include improving working conditions at the mines and setting up community projects in education, salud, and environmental restoration.
For a full press release see http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/press_office/press_releases_and_statements/february_2011/20_companies_say_i_do_to_fairtrade_and_fairmined_gold.aspx
The Fairtrade gold website http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/gold/
Para obtener más información, entrevistas e imágenes, contact Martine Parry martine.parry@fairtrade.org.uk 020 7440 7695/07886 301486 Or Cristina Echavarria on 07794725521
Notes
1. The Havant Fairtrade group meets regularly to promote Fairtrade in Havant and in 2009 the Borough achieved Fairtrade status. Further details from Sue James 02392 250267 or on http://www.portsmouthfairtrade.org.uk/?page_id=1100
2. There are lots of ideas and resources on the Fairtrade Foundation website www.fairtrade.org.uk.
3. The full programme for Fairtrade Fortnight locally is on http://www.portsmouthfairtrade.org.uk/?page_id=1894
4. El Sello FAIRTRADE es un sello de calidad y una marca comercial registrada de Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) de los cuales la Fundación Fairtrade es el miembro del Reino Unido. La Fairtrade Foundation es una entidad de certificación independiente que autoriza el uso del Sello FAIRTRADE en productos que cumplan las normas internacionales de comercio justo. Esta etiqueta independiente del consumidor es ahora reconocido por 72% de los consumidores del Reino Unido y aparece en productos como garantía de que los productores desfavorecidos están recibiendo un mejor trato. Hoy, más que 7.5 millón de personas - agricultores, los trabajadores y sus familias - en todo 58 los países en desarrollo a beneficiarse del sistema de comercio justo internacional.
5. Encima 4,500 products have been licensed to carry the FAIRTRADE Mark including coffee, tea, herbal teas, chocolate, cocoa, sugar, bananas, grapes, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, apples, pears, plums, grapefruit, lemons, oranges, satsumas, clementines, mandarins, lychees, coconuts, dried fruit, juices, smoothies, biscuits, cakes & snacks, honey, jams & preserves, chutney & sauces, rice, quinoa, herbs & spices, seeds, nuts & nut oil, wines, beers, rum, confectionary, muesli, cereal bars, yoghurt, ice-cream, flowers, sports balls, sugar body scrub and cotton products including clothing, homeware, cloth toys, cotton wool and olive oil.
6. 7 en 10 households purchase Fairtrade goods, helping Fairtrade sales reach an estimated £800m in 2009, up from £712m in 2008. There are over 460 producer organisations selling to the UK with 872 certified producer groups in the global Fairtrade system, representing more than 1.5 million farmers and workers.
Further information: Sue James 02392 250267 sue.james@yahoo.com