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Hand in homework

Is organic farming good for the environment? (6 marks)

Ensure your name is on it and put it on my desk.

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THE WORK OF

FAIRTRADE

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On the back of your worksheet…

‘What does FairTrade mean?’

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BUYER

RETAILER

SHIPPER

GROWER

RIPNERWHOLESALER/IMPORTER

PLANTATION OWNER

PUT THE FOLLOWING INTO THE ORDER YOU THINK THEY TAKE IN THE BANANA CHAIN

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GROWER PLANTATION OWNER

SHIPPERWHOLESALER/IMPORTER

RIPNER

RETAILER BUYER

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GROWER PLANTATION OWNER

SHIPPERWHOLESALER/

IMPORTER

RIPNER

RETAILER BUYER

1p5p

4p3p

4p

13p 0p

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BANANA GROWER

1 pence

EVERYONE ELSE 29 pence

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Fairtrade are an organisation whose aim is to put a stop to the unfairness in the world and ensure the grower of crops receives what they rightly deserve!

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What is Fairtrade?

A growing international movement which ensures that producers get:

• Fair price for their goods (that covers the cost of production and guarantees a living

income)• Long term contracts which provide real

security• Support to gain the knowledge and skills they need to develop their businesses and

increase sales

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Benefits of Fairtrade for the farmer:

• Regular income

• Fair pay and working conditions

• Cleaner environment

• New housing

• Improved health and sanitation

• Increased efficiency

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Benefits for the consumer?

• You are actually doing something to change this situation

• Lots of different foods from different countries

• Raises awareness of fairtrade

• Tastes pretty good too!

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GROWER PLANTATION OWNER

SHIPPERWHOLESALER/

IMPORTER

RIPNER

RETAILER BUYER

15p2p

2p3p

2p

6p 0p

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What difference does it really

make?

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“I have been able to fix the roof of my house, there is

money for food and I can buy new shoes if I want to…but

the most important contribution of Fairtrade is

that our dignity as human beings is

recovered.”Show video

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Fairtrade vs. Non Fairtrade

• Sort the following statements into two groups. In one group place those statements that might be made by producers and growers working in a Fairtrade partnership, and in the other group place those statements that might be made by producers and growers working outside a Fairtrade partnership.

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Do you agree or disagree with the

following statements?• ‘I am prepared to buy a Fairtrade

product even if it is more expensive than a similar non-Fairtrade product.’

• ‘In the UK we should only buy Fairtrade products.’

• ‘People shopping in the UK only care about price, not where their food comes from.’

• Write your reasons.

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Homework task

Go into your local supermarket (Tesco’s, Sainsbury’s. Co-op etc) and make a list of all the Fairtrade products they sell.