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What is the fairtrade trademark?

The fairtrade trademark is an international fair trade certification.

The International Fair Trade Certification Mark is an independent consumer label used by 23 countries. Having this mark on a product means that producers in developing countries receive fairer treatment in the trade of this product.

The label is owned and protected by FLO International on behalf of twenty fair trade advocates.

Products bearing this mark must come from producers certified and inspected by the Fair Trade Certification Organization (FLO-CERT). The product is grown and harvested to meet Fairtrade certification standards regulated by Fairtrade Labeling International. The supply chain is also monitored by FLO-CERT to ensure product integrity. Only authorized persons may use this mark.

The Fair Trade Label Association has developed the following products:

Coffee, tea, chocolate, cocoa, sugar, bananas, apples, pears, grapes, plums, lemons , oranges, tangerines, clementines, lychees, avocados, pineapples, mangoes, juices, quinoa, peppers, green beans, coconuts, dried fruits.

Green tea, cakes, biscuits, honey, raisins, cereals, jams, chutneys, sauces, herbs, spices, nuts, wine, beer, cordials, flowers, footballs, rice, yogurt, babies Food, cotton wool and cotton products.