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Fairtrade in Bath and North East Somerset

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A Fairtrade Zone and Fairtrade Towns

In December 2003 the whole of Bath and North East Somerset was awarded Fairtrade Zone status by the Fairtrade Foundation, having demonstrated commitment to the principles and practice of Fairtrade by businesses, employers and individuals.

Since then action on Fairtrade has continued to grow in our district.  We have not only maintained Fairtrade Zone status but built on this, with Keynsham achieving Fairtrade Town status in 2005, Bath achieving City status in 2007 and the Somer Valley Fairtrade Group achieving Zone Status in 2008.  An active group in Chew Magna are aiming to be the district's first Fairtrade Village.

Fairtrade Directories

In March 2007, local publishers Faragher Jones produced the first Fairtrade Directory for the whole of Bath & North East Somerset.  This follows the publication of a Directory for Bath in 2005 and 2006, and for Keynsham in 2006.

Each February, an updated Fairtrade Directory is launched during Fairtrade Fortnight and is supported by Bath and North East Somerset Council, Keynsham Town Council and the Co-operative.  Copies can be obtained from Council Offices and Fairtrade outlets while stocks last!

What is Fairtrade?

Banana Grower

International trading in commodities may be far from your mind when you buy a jar of coffee or a chocolate bar but fluctuations in market prices can have a catastrophic impact on the farmers who grow the raw products such as coffee beans or cocoa.

Development agencies and charities realised that farmers could get a much better deal if they could sell their produce directly to these charities at a fixed and fair price.  Over the past twenty years this idea has developed into an international labelling system run by the Fairtrade Labelling Organisation (FLO). FLO ensures that all products that bear the Fairtrade logo meet strict standards, including the following:

  • Buyers must pay a price to producers that covers the cost of sustainable production and a decent standard of living
  • This price includes a ‘premium’ that producers can invest in development
  • Buyers must sign contracts that allow producers to plan ahead and invest in sustainable production processes

Producers also have to meet strict environmental and sustainability standards, reducing or elimintating use of pesticides and using sustainable farming methods.

So, in a nutshell, if you buy a chocolate bar or a banana that has a Fairtrade logo on it you can be sure that the farmer has been paid a fair price that has been fixed by FLO, ensuring they have enough money to feed themselves and their family, and to send their children to school. This makes a huge difference to small-scale farmers who are dependent on such crops for their survival.

How can I support Fairtrade in Bath and North East Somerset?

Coffee Grower

 If you are a member of an organisation or church or a member of staff in a school or company that uses Fairtrade products – we want to hear from you!  We need to know how many organisations and companies are supporting Fairtrade in order maintain our Fairtrade status.  If your company or organisation does not currently use Fairtrade, why not try and convince your colleagues to make the switch?  There are many different brands of tea and coffee to try and they don’t necessarily cost more than other non Fairtrade brands.

To register your commitment to Fairtrade (if you are a shop, café, community group, church, school or company), or to find out more about how you can switch to Fairtrade please contact www.bathfairtrade.org.

If you would like to join one of the local groups, they would be delighted to welcome you.

The Bath Fairtrade Network meets every fourth Tuesday in the month, usually at Manvers Street Baptist Church.  For further information on their activities and events, contact Alison Wells on 01225 396539, e-mail alison_wells@bathnes.gov.uk

Keynsham Fairtrade Group meets in the Keynsham Town Council offices.  For details, contact Rachel Ward on 01225 395360 or e-mail rachel_ward@bathnes.gov.uk

The Somer Valley Fairtrade Group meet every other month at Tea and Trade Tea Rooms in Radstock.  For further information please contact Sara Banks on 01225 477807or e-mail sara_banks@bathnes.gov.uk

For information on Fairtrade in Chew Magna, contact Pat Roderick on pat@dovetail.co.uk

If you would like to know more about Fairtrade please see the Fairtrade Foundation website www.fairtrade.org.uk.

Other useful information is available from Somerset Fairtrade Network, please view at www.somersetfairtrade.org.uk

Where can I get Fairtrade products from?

Most supermarkets now sell a range of Fairtrade Products.  For your comprehensive guide to outlets and suppliers in the Bath and North East Somerset area, see the district wide Fairtrade Directory.  If you would like your business to be added, please visit www.bathfairtrade.org

How does Bath & North East Somerset Council support Fairtrade?

In order to gain and maintain its Fairtrade Zone and Town accreditations, Bath and North East Somerset as an area must show a genuine commitment to Fairtrade. This includes having a number of shops and cafés that sell Fairtrade products and raising public awareness about Fairtrade. Various campaiging organisations in the area regularly help to raise awareness of Fairtrade by holding stalls and special events, particularly during Fairtrade Fortnight (the first two weeks in March every year) and the Council supports these groups in their work.  The Council has also demonstrated its commitment by passing a motion supporting the use of Fairtrade products wherever possible within the council.  A vital part of maintaining our accreditation is also the support of local organisations, schools, churches and businesses who use Fairtrade. This is where you can help!

Fairtrade Recipe Book

For Fairtrade Fortnight 2009, the Somer Valley and Keynsham Fairtrade Steering Groups published a Fairtrade Recipe Book called 'Cooking Fairtrade'.  This contains a compilation of recipes submitted by local people in response to competitions held in both areas.

The publication was sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset Council and CFH Total Document Management, Westfield, Radstock.  All proceeds from sales went to the Fairtrade Foundation.

There are still a few copies available if you would like one - they are priced at £2.  However, we expect these to run out very soon.  If you would like a book, or a pdf e-mailed to you for free, please contact Sara Dixon on 01225 396594 or e-mail sara_dixon@bathnes.gov.uk