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The Fair Trade Certified Mark is a fair trade certification mark used primarily in the United States and Canada. It appears on products as an independent guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal. The Fair Trade Certified Mark is the North American equivalent of the
International Fairtrade Certification Mark The International Fairtrade Certification Mark is an independent certification mark used in over 50 countries. It appears on products as an independent guarantee that a product has been produced according to Fairtrade political standards. The ...
used in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. For a product to carry either Certification Marks, it must come from
Fair Trade USA Fair Trade USA, formerly "TransFair USA", is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that sets standards, certifies, and labels products that promote sustainable livelihoods for farmers and workers and protect the environment. About Founded in 19 ...
inspected and certified producer organizations. The crops must be grown and harvested in accordance with the fair trade standards set by
Fair Trade USA Fair Trade USA, formerly "TransFair USA", is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that sets standards, certifies, and labels products that promote sustainable livelihoods for farmers and workers and protect the environment. About Founded in 19 ...
. Some of the supply chains are also monitored by
FLO-CERT FLOCERT is one of the world’s leading social auditing and verification bodies and the global certifier for Fairtrade International, Fairtrade. With a vision of combating poverty and securing sustainable livelihoods for farmers in developing cou ...
to ensure the integrity of labelled products. Only
Fair Trade USA Fair Trade USA, formerly "TransFair USA", is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that sets standards, certifies, and labels products that promote sustainable livelihoods for farmers and workers and protect the environment. About Founded in 19 ...
(formerly "TransFair USA") licensees can use the Fair Trade Certified Mark on their products. The Fair Trade Certified Mark in the United States was introduced by TransFair USA on the American market in 1998. In 2012 a variation of the US Fair Trade certification mark was adopted with the benefit of being registered globally as a trade mark. The mark is designed to pop better on the shelf through a far simpler design and the use of color. The one basket with outstretched hands indicates sharing and a "give and take" between producers and purchases. The green signals the environmental strength of Fair Trade.


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