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The numbers are staggering: the cotton industry is worth more than 50 billion Euro a year. And as much as 26 million tonnes of cotton are harvested every year. If every small farmer and worker could benefit from this, the world would be a paradise. Unfortunately, the reality is different. Fortunately, the international Fairtrade system is gaining ground step by step.

 

More than a logo

Fairtrade is much more than a certification system with a well-known logo. It is one of the largest and most diverse global movements driving fundamental change. Fairtrade's mission is to make the world a fairer place. The goal of every Fairtrade organisation is to end poverty everywhere and in all its forms. One of the best ways to achieve this is by paying farmers a fair price for their produce and workers a fair wage for their labour. This allows them to build a sustainable livelihood.

 

So much more than SDGs

In September 2015, the member states of the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim is to achieve them by 2030. Fairtrade wholeheartedly endorses these goals and is working on, among other things

1. Income sustainability based on minimum prices.
2. Ecological sustainability with environmentally friendly farming practices.
    Fairtrade works with farmers to stop or reduce the use of agrochemicals and supports them to adapt to changing climate patterns.
   Community development.
3. Fairtrade is the only system where farmers and workers have 50% ownership. This means they have a say in how it works and their future. The community votes on how that money is spent.
4. Safe working conditions and a ban on discrimination, child labour and slave labour.

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