General Fair Trade 
Resources
Fair Trade Food

   

Fair Trade Clothing & Accessories  

Fair Trade Gifts



General Fair Trade Resources

bulletInternational Fair Trade Organization (IFAT)
bulletFair Trade Federation (FTF) links low-income producers with consumer markets and educates consumers about the importance of purchasing fair trade products that support living wages and healthy conditions for workers.
bulletCatholic Relief Services
bulletNew American Dream
bulletOxfam - Fair Trade info. can be found in the “What We Do” section
bulletGlobal Exchange
bulletFair Trade Resource Network
bulletInterfaith Worker Justice
bulletGreen Pages



Fair Trade Food

bulletTropical Forest – Featured product: honey
bulletYachana Gourmet is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to finding sustainable solutions in the struggle between the ideals of rain forest preservation and the realities of life in the Ecuadorian Amazon.  Products: Chocolates and dried fruit
bulletDivine Chocolate
bulletEndangered Species Chocolate Co.
bulletDagoba Chocolate
bulletSERRV International, one of the first alternative trade organizations in the world and a founding member of IFAT.  (Information about Just Cashews an be found under the artisans and farmers tab – Honduras.)
bulletEqual Exchange
bulletTransFair USA
bulletWomen’s Bean Project

   

Fair Trade Clothing & Accessories

bulletSilk Moon
bullet Gear that gives also includes fair trade products.
bulletNo Sweat!, Co-op America’s program to end sweatshop labor
 

 

Fair Trade Gifts

bulletGlobal Exchange online store
bulletSan Bartolome Parish Children and Women’s Artisan Cooperative (Arcatao and Nueva Trinidad, Chalatenango, El Salvador)
bulletPeacecraft
bulletHandCrafting Justice
bullet Mercado Global links the world’s most rural and economically-disadvantaged cooperatives to the U.S. market through a model that provides both fair wages and investments in community’s long-term development.  Featured products:  women's accessories, ceramics, and yoga-related items. 
bulletAnanse Village offers traditional African crafts, as well as some food products, all produced in a fair trade environment. 
 


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