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Fairtrade International, or Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International e.V. is a product-oriented multistakeholder group aimed at promoting the lives of farmers and workers through trade. Fairtrade's work is guided by a global strategy focused on ensuring that all farmers earn a living income, and agricultural workers earn a living wage. Fairtrade works with farmers and workers of more than 300 commodities. The main products promoted under the Fairtrade label are coffee, cocoa, banana, flowers, tea, and sugar. Fairtrade is an association of three Producer Networks, nineteen National Fairtrade Organisations (formerly:
Fairtrade Labelling A fair trade certification is a product certification within the market-based movement fair trade. The most widely used fair trade certification is FLO International's, the International Fairtrade Certification Mark, used in Europe, Africa, Asi ...
Organisations) and eight Fairtrade Marketing Organisations that promote and market the
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 F ...
in their countries Producer Networks exist in Latin America, The Caribbeans, Africa, Middle East, Asia and the Pacific. National Fairtrade Organisations exist in 16
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.Fairtrade International (2011)
Fairtrade labelling initiatives
. URL accessed on August 24, 2011.
Fairtrade International also oversees Fairtrade Marketing Organisations in
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History

Fairtrade International was established in 1997. It set standards relating to labour, cooperative organisation, and the governance of the Fairtrade benefits. The organisation was divided in January 2004 into two independent organisations as below: * Fairtrade International develops and reviews Fairtrade Standards and assists producers in gaining and maintaining certification and in capitalizing on market opportunities on the Fairtrade market. To ensure the transparency of the system, the standards are developed and reviewed by the Fairtrade Standards and Policy Committee, in which Fairtrade members, producer organizations, traders and external experts participate. *
FLOCERT FLOCERT is one of the world’s leading social auditing and verification bodies and the global certifier for Fairtrade A fair trade certification is a product certification within the market-based movement fair trade. The most widely used f ...
ensures that producers and traders comply with the FLO Fairtrade Standards and that producers invest the benefits received through Fairtrade in their development. Operating independently from any other interests, it follows the international
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standards for certification bodies (ISO 65).


Membership

The following are National Fairtrade Organizations and Fairtrade Marketing Organizations: * Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand * Fairtrade Österreich * Fairtrade Belgium * Fairtrade Canada *The Czech Fairtrade Association (Fairtrade Marketing Organization for Czech Republic and Slovakia) * Max Havelaar Danmark * Reilun kaupan edistämisyhdistys * Association Max Havelaar France * TransFair Deutschland * Fairtrade Hong Kong Foundation (Fairtrade Marketing Organization) *
Fairtrade Mark Ireland Fairtrade Ireland is the Republic of Ireland, Irish member of FLO International, which unites 23 Fairtrade producer and labelling initiatives across Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The organisation, ...
* Fairtrade Italia * TransFair Japan * Fairtrade Korea (Fairtrade Marketing Organization) * TransFair-Minka Luxembourg *
Stichting Max Havelaar Fairtrade Nederland formerly known as Max HavelaaStichtingis the Dutch member of Fairtrade International, which unites 23 Fairtrade certification producer and labelling initiatives across Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa, Austr ...
* Fairtrade Max Havelaar Norge * Asociación del Sello de Productos de Comercio Justo (National Fairtrade Organization for Spain and Portugal) * Fairtrade Sverige * Max Havelaar Foundation *
The Fairtrade Foundation The Fairtrade Foundation is a charity based in the United Kingdom that aims to empower disadvantaged producers in developing countries by tackling injustice in conventional trade, in particular by promoting and licensing the Fairtrade Mark, a gu ...
* Fairtrade America * Fairtrade Taiwan * Fairtrade India
Fundacja „Koalicja Sprawiedliwego Handlu” – Fairtrade Polska
(Fairtrade Marketing Organization) These initiatives were joined in 2007 by three Producer Networks: * Network of Asian and Pacific Producers (NAPP) * Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequeños Productores de Comercio Justo (CLAC) * Fairtrade Africa


Structure

Fairtrade International is divided into six units: * Standards and Pricing—sets and maintains fair trade standards * Finance, Operations and Central Services—ensures coordinated communications, finance, human resources, fundraising, and IT services * Global Products, Programs, and Policies. Implements all the commodity facing work, as well as programs on living income, living wages, and climate change *Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning- Data governance and management, research and impact. *External Relations - In charge of resource mobilization, communications and advocacy *Brand, Trademark, and Licensing. Promotes the integrity of the Fairtrade Mark and relationships with licensees. The coordination of all global activities is led by a Global Leadership Team, made of the CEO, the COO, and the CVO (Chief Value Officer).


Fairtrade standards

Given the development focus of fair trade, related standards contain minimum requirements that all producer organisations must meet to become certified as well as progress requirements in which producers must demonstrate improvements over time. There are two types of fair trade standards for disadvantaged producers: standards for small farmers' organizations and for hired labor situations. * Small farmers' organization standards include requirements for democratic decision making, ensuring that producers have a say in how the fair trade premiums are invested, etc. They also include requirements for capacity building and economic strengthening of the organization. * Hired labour situation standards seek to ensure that employees receive decent wages and may join unions and bargain collectively. Fairtrade certified
plantation A plantation is an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. The ...
s must also ensure that there is no forced or child labour and that health and safety requirements are met. In a hired labor situation, fair trade standards require a "joint body" to be set up with representatives from both management and employees. This joint body decides on how fairtrade premiums will be spent to benefit plantation employees. For some products, such as
coffee Coffee is a drink prepared from roasted coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. It is the most popular hot drink in the world. Seeds of ...
, only fair trade standards for small farmers' organizations are applicable. For others, such as
tea Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of ''Camellia sinensis'', an evergreen shrub native to East Asia which probably originated in the borderlands of southwestern China and north ...
, both small farmers' organizations and plantations can be certified. Fair trade standards and procedures are approved by the FLO Standards Committee, an external committee comprising all FLO stakeholders (labeling initiatives, producers, and traders) and external experts. Fair trade standards are set in accordance to the requirements of the ISEAL Code of Good Practice in standards setting and are in addition the result of an extensive consultation process, involving a variety of stakeholders: producers, traders, external experts, inspectors, certification staff etc. In 2020, Fairtrade issued a position statement defending their use of private standards in response to a report from The Institute for Multi-Stakeholder Initiative Integrity (MSI Integrity).


Hazardous materials

A list of hazardous materials whose use in production of Fairtrade products is prohibited or restricted is maintained by Fairtrade International, divided into sections known as the "Red List", "Orange List" and "Yellow List" respectively. The Red List covers materials which are prohibited and may not be used in Fairtrade products. The Orange List details materials which may only be used in specified conditions; some of these were to be disallowed from June 2020 or June 2022. The Yellow List covers materials which are flagged as hazardous and only to be used with caution. The organisation relied on international conventions including the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (2014) in formulating its list. Earlier versions of the list distinguished between "red" (prohibited) and "amber" (under consideration for prohibition) elements.Fairtrade International
Prohibited Materials List
dated 15.05.2014, accessed 5 September 2022


International Fairtrade Certification Mark

The
Fairtrade 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 F ...
is an international independent consumer Mark which appears on products as a guarantee that producers and traders have met fair trade standards. The Fairtrade Mark is owned and protected by Fairtrade International, on behalf of its 25-member and associate member labeling initiatives and producer networks. For a product to carry the Fairtrade Mark, it must come from FLOCERT inspected and certified producer organizations. The crops must be grown and harvested in accordance with the International Fairtrade Standards set by Fairtrade International. The supply chain is also monitored by FLOCERT to ensure the integrity of labelled products. Only authorized licensees can use the Fairtrade Mark on their products.


References


External links


Fairtrade International Official Website
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