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26 February 2008

UK Government doubles Fairtrade funding

International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander to expand Fairtrade funding during Fairtrade Fortnight


Fairtrade LabelThe international Development Secretary Douglas Alexander, will tonight announce a doubling of funds to Fairtrade labelling, a commitment of £1.2 million over 2 years through the external linkFairtrade Labelling Organisation. This will help to expand the Fairtrade label internationally and help producers in the world’s poorest countries.

Speaking at an event to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight, Douglas Alexander called on retailers to stock more products from developing countries. He said:

The £1.2 million grant over two years will support the strategic development of Fairtrade through the international Fairtrade Labelling Organisation. The funding is part of a £3 million multi-donor programme to increase support for the Fairtrade label internationally – and help more developing country producers export their products.
 

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Notes for editors

  • Douglas Alexander was speaking at an event in London organised by the Scottish Fairtrade Foundation.
  • The Department for International Development (DFID) has committed nearly £12 million to fair and ethical trade initiatives since 1997.
  • DFID continues to be a strong supporter of the growing fair and ethical trade sector (positive impact on 7 million certified producers and their families through higher prices, greater certainty, and access to markets) but shoppers also have a huge role to play. Every two years, UK shoppers have doubled the amount of Fairtrade goods they buy.
  • The external linkFairtrade Foundation (the UK arm of international umbrella organisation the Fairtrade Labelling Organisation) awards the FAIRTRADE label to products that have been shown to meet international Fairtrade standards. These include long-term trading contracts and a price that covers the cost of sustainable production and living. Farmers and workers' organisations receive a premium to invest in social and environmental projects benefiting their communities. The Mark appears on products like coffee, tea, fruit and composite products like biscuits which include a minimum percentage of Fairtrade ingredients.

For further information, contact Heather Pillans on 020 7023 1752 or 020 7023 0600, e-mail pressoffice@dfid.gov.uk  or call our Public Enquiries Point on 0845 300 4100.
 

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