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Fair Trade Certified™. Benefits of Certification Webinar. Fair Trade Certified™. What is Fair Trade USA. Fair Trade USA is an independent not for profit organization in the United States that promotes Fair Trade Certified Products to businesses and consumers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Benefits of Certification Webinar
Fair Trade Certified™
What is Fair Trade USA Fair Trade Certified™
Fair Trade USA is an independent not for profit organization in the United States that promotes Fair Trade Certified Products to businesses and consumers.
Fair Trade USA collects sales reports from partners to ensure each product sold with our logo is a credible Fair Trade product.
We believe in Products that are socially and environmentally responsible.
What is Fair Trade USA Fair Trade Certified™
• Founded in 1998
• 800+ partner companies North America
• 100,000+ points of sale
• $1.5 billion in sales
• 350 producer organizations• 34% of the population in the US recognizes
Fair Trade USA’s certification logo.
Working with Fair Trade USAFair Trade Certified™
Fair Trade USA maintains the integrity of the Fair Trade Certified Label™, which communicates to end buyers that the product being purchased is indeed fairly traded.
The active participation of suppliers is key in the verification process. Producers and exporters selling into Fair Trade USA supply chains must register with Fair Trade USA. Registration is easy and at no additional cost to FLO-Cert Certified organizations.
Here’s how to register and maintain your registration:
Update FTUSA with any changes in your certification statusSend a report of your sales to US business partners twice a yearReview, sign and return your registration agreement
You will receive the registration agreement via email on April 1st.Inform Fair Trade USA if your certification status changesSubmit to no cost on-site premium audits as needed
Coffee: (1998-2012)
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Imports by Country Fair Trade Certified™
Market for Fair Trade Coffee in the US
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Growth‘11-’12
Congo 42,240 48,640 15%
Ethiopia 3,321,030 2,981,758 4,000,853 4,046,623 3,645,087 -10%
Kenya 62,741 252,652 45,768 126,985 42,328 -67%
Malawi 42,336 n/a
Rwanda 333,389 332,852 709,451 658,677 461,650 -30%
Tanzania 1,604,240 1,898,412 632,308 873,703 408,753 -53%
Uganda 38,029 443,676 160,540 283,386 410,753 45%
Africa Total
5,359,429 5,909,350 5,909,350 6,031,614 5,059,548 -16%
Total Imports
87,772,966 108,373,041 105,251,476 138,569,409 163,008,765 18%
What is Fair Trade USA doing to Increase market demand?
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•Marketing Campaigns•Improved Traceability Services•Supply Chain Strengthening Services•Show Impact
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AT A GLANCE
USE OF PREMIUM
Fair Trade Certified™
Fair Trade ID: 897
Total Members: 203,930+
Total Female Members: 22,390+
Total Hectares: 327,921+
More information on OCFCU available here.
Children and Adults Access EducationCommunity, Education Investment
The Union has been able to expand schools, upgrading many to secondary high school levels, and building others closer to town so students wouldn’t have to travel long distances (leaving more time to study and help the family). Miss Likinesh Elias, for example, now only travels 10 minutes to her school:
“Before this school was constructed, I was travelling two hours there and back. I was always late and when it rained it was even more difficult. Since this school has been opened here, I’m on time and have time to study.”
OCFCU, EthiopiaOromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU)
Above, young community members participate in the organization’s education initiatives.
Mr Iyasu Wta, a member of the base- level Kllenso Makon Coffee Cooperative, is attending school with his kids. Prior to the Union, he could not afford to send both of his kids and himself to school; now he can. There is a new kindergarten, seven primary schools (grades 1-6), and two secondary schools. The Union has also provided scholarships to students pursuing higher degree.
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AT A GLANCE
USE OF PREMIUM
Fair Trade Certified™
Fair Trade ID: 897
Total Members: 203,930+
Total Female Members: 22,390+
Total Hectares: 327,921+
Potable Water, Health Centers, Veterinary Clinic Community, Health Investment
The Union has developed 45 spring water wells that can be used for potable water. The Fair Trade premiums have also funded three deep water well extractions, constructed six health posts and one veterinary clinic.
OCFCU, EthiopiaOromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (OCFCU)
Above, young women community members participate in the organization’s recreational initiatives.
Community Flourmills and Women Safety Community Investment
The Union has developed 45 spring water wells that can be used for potable water. The Fair Trade premiums have also funded three deep water well extractions, constructed six health posts and one veterinary clinic.
New Bridges Connect Communities Community, Production Investment
Fair Trade Premiums have also contributed to the construction of at least two bridges, providing easier, and safer, routes. “This water stream used to divide people on both sides of the river before it was constructed, especially during rainy seasons,” says Obbo Mitikkuu Damisee; now it links both sides.More information on OCFCU available here.
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AT A GLANCE
USE OF PREMIUM 2012
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Sidama Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union SCFCU, Ethiopia
Fair Trade ID: 2519
Total Members: 70,000+ (47 Cooperatives)
Total Hectares: 61,201
Total Organic Production: 53,167
Total Premium Received: $US 1,159,002
New Roads Ease Production and Connect Communities Community, Production, Economic Investment
The Shoye Cooperative invested in a road construction and rehabilitation project, which connects residents across five districts to two coffee washing stations, four schools, one health clinic, six healthcare posts, several small markets and religious institutions (approx. 4,500 beneficiaries).
New road developed by the Shoye Cooperative’s Rural Road Program.Image from FTUSA SCFCU Impact Survey, July 2013.
Electricity Line InstallationsCommunity, Social Investment
Two base-level cooperatives, Fero and Homacho Waeno, installed electricity lines from nearby towns to their cooperative areas, providing access to electricity to over 5,000 community members.
New Collection &Storage WarehouseQuality, Production Investment
Telamo, another base- level cooperative, built a warehouse for coffee collection and storage.
Building Elementary SchoolsEducation Investment
The Shilicho Cooperative constructed three schools, benefitting 1,200 students in the Dara district.
Check out SCFCU’s producer profile here.
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Check out GUMUTINDO’s producer profile here.
Office Expansion at BumayogaProduction, Organizational Strengthening
Producers from Bumayoga extended their small headquarters and purchased land for further expansion. Pictured top right.
AT A GLANCE
USE OF PREMIUM 2012
Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise LTD GUMUTINDO, Uganda
Fair Trade ID: 1549
Total Members: 7,596
Total Female Members: 1,003
Total Hectares: 3,327.88
Total Organic: 1,663.94
Electricity, Fencing and Tap Water at Nasufwa Production, Community, Organizational Strengthening
Producers from Nasufwa fenced their store, extended the tap water source and maintained the road into their store, in addition to providing it with electricity. The new fence is pictured bottom right.
Images courtesy of GUMUTINDO from
FTUSA Impact Survey August
2013. Explanations of images in text to
the left.
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Quality, Production Investment. Members of the Konokoyi region received coffee seedlings financed by Fair Trade premiums. Image from FTUSA Impact Survey August 2013.
Gumutindo Coffee Cooperative Enterprise LTD GUMUTINDO, Uganda (cont)
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A Private Rural Hospital in Misuku Health, Community Investment
The Misuku Cooperative, the Union’s largest group of producers, earmarked $US 50,000 of their entitled Fair Trade Premium ($US 58,919.96 total) for a health program which includes a Private Rural Hospital for members and communities in the area. The structures shown to the right will be remodeled to host the Misuku Rural Private Hospital.
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Mzuzu Coffee Planters Cooperative Union LimitedMZUZU, Malawi
Images courtesy of MZUZU, from FTUSA Impact Survey, August 2013. Access Mzuzu’s producer profile here.
AT A GLANCETotal Members: 2,500
Total Female Members: 597
Fair Trade ID: 937
Total Hectares: 4,144,500 bushes (mature on about 921 hectares)
Total Organic Production: Currently seeking certification
Total Premium Received: $US 90,684
USE OF PREMIUM 2012
A vehicle crosses a bridge constructed with Fair Trade
Premiums in Mzuzu.
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