Today marks the official start of Fairtrade Fortnight 2013 and there are a wh...
Today marks the official start of Fairtrade Fortnight 2013 and there are a whole host of celebrities supporting the petition to make trade fairer for small farmers. Jonathan Ross, Bruce Forsyth, Harry Hill, Bruno Tonioli and Tulisa are just a few of the stars who are sending their mini-marchers to Parliament.
Despite producing 70% of the world's food, over half of the world's hungriest people are smallholder farmers. With their petition, they are calling on David Cameron to go further and champion a better deal for the world's smallholder farmers at this year's G8 meeting.
We're celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight with some fascinating facts:
• The Fairtrade system currently works with 1.24 million people - farmers and workers - across more than 66 developing countries
• In the UK, sales of Fairtrade products in 2011 reached £1.32 billion – a 12 per cent increase on the previous year
Despite producing 70% of the world's food, over half of the world's hungriest people are smallholder farmers. With their petition, they are calling on David Cameron to go further and champion a better deal for the world's smallholder farmers at this year's G8 meeting.
We're celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight with some fascinating facts:
• The Fairtrade system currently works with 1.24 million people - farmers and workers - across more than 66 developing countries
• In the UK, sales of Fairtrade products in 2011 reached £1.32 billion – a 12 per cent increase on the previous year
• Fairtrade products are now sold in more than 120 countries
• 75 per cent of all Fairtrade producers are smallholder farmers
• 78 per cent of consumers recognise the FAIRTRADE Mark
• Last year, farmers and workers from some of the world’s poorest countries invested €65 million in Fairtrade Premium in business, social and environmental projects in their communities
• There are now 991 Fairtrade producer organisations worldwide
• More than 6.5 million litres of Fairtrade wine was enjoyed in 2011
• One in every three bananas sold in the UK is Fairtrade
• Fairtrade accounts for 10 per cent of all tea sold in the UK
• Just over 8 per cent of all roast and ground retail coffee is Fairtrade certified
9,924 tonnes of Fairtrade hot chocolate was drunk in the UK in 2011 – that’s about 1.5 million of us sitting down to a cup of hot chocolate every day
• Chichester Cathedral became the world’s first public building to display • Fairtrade and Fairmined certified gold in 2011. A 3ft cockerel was gilded in • Fairtrade certified gold and positioned atop the 270ft Cathedral spire
• Fairtrade is a thriving and growing campaign movement with more than 550 • Fairtrade Towns, almost 900 Fairtrade Schools and 170 Fairtrade Universities, and more than 7,000 Fairtrade Faith Groups. Find your nearest campaign here
• Thousands of people across the UK will Go Further this Fairtrade Fortnight by helping to raise awareness through events, activities and buying Fairtrade products.