Fair Trade - GCSE Geography Definition

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Fair Trade is a global movement which aims to ensure better trading conditions for producers in developing countries, often in the agricultural sector. It focuses on fair pricing, safe working conditions, and environmental conservation. By following Fair Trade standards, producers receive a fair price for their goods, which helps to improve their living conditions and invest in their communities. Fair Trade also empowers producers to have a voice in important decisions and fosters sustainable development by encouraging environmentally-friendly practices. For GCSE Geography students, understanding Fair Trade is crucial as it links globalisation, economic development, and ethical consumerism, showcasing how our choices can impact people and the planet.

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