Fairtrade
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Callebaut's Belgian chocolate now Fairtrade certified
The gourmet brand Callebaut has announced the launch of its new Fairtrade range of chocolate products. Callebaut's four classic recipes - 811 (dark), 823 (milk), W2 (white) and 70-30-38 (dark) - will be available from January 2011 in conventional …
Fairtrade | 25 November 2010
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Datamonitor: Fairtrade as the latest ethical product
A Datamonitor research has revealed the UK Fairtrade alcohol market is currently the largest in Europe and was worth 26 million pounds ($40.94 million) last year - nearly double that of the US market. The market will continue to expand, with expec…
Fairtrade | 25 October 2010
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Organizations join $20m loan program to support small-scale coffee farmers
Starbucks, the Fairtrade Labelling Organizations (FLO) and TransFair USA will join forces to leverage a small-scale farmer loan program that is intended to grow to at least $20 million by 2015 based on current commitments from Starbucks Coffee C…
Fairtrade | 01 May 2009
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Cadbury joins fairtrade
Cadbury and the Fairtrade Foundation have announced plans to achieve Fairtrade certification for Cadbury Dairy Milk this year. This will result in the tripling of sales of cocoa under Fairtrade terms for cocoa farmers in Ghana, both increasing Fairtr…
Fairtrade | 01 May 2009
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Organisations join $20M loan program to support small-scale coffee farmers
Starbucks, the Fairtrade Labelling Organizations (FLO) and TransFair USA will join forces to leverage a small-scale farmer loan program that is intended to grow to at least $20 million by 2015 based on current commitments from Starbucks Coffee Compan…
Fairtrade | 17 April 2009
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Confectionery company joins Fairtrade
Cadbury and the Fairtrade Foundation have announced plans to achieve Fairtrade certification for Cadbury Dairy Milk this year. This will result in the tripling of sales of cocoa under Fairtrade terms for cocoa farmers in Ghana, both increasing Fai…
Fairtrade | 10 April 2009
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Tate & Lyle sets fairtrade goals in motion
Tate & Lyle plans to move its entire retail cane sugars range to fairtrade, marking the largest ever switch to the ethical labeling scheme by any major UK food or drink brand. In the first year alone, the switch will create a return of at least $4 mi…
Fairtrade | 01 April 2008











