Fair Trade Research Group
The Fair Trade Research Group (FTRG) was established at Colorado State University in 1999 to research:
• What are the real benefi ts of the Fair Trade movement?
• Can the benefi ts of Fair Trade be sustained over time?
• Can Fair Trade grow to encompass a greater number of farmers and communities throughout the developing world?
• Can Fair Trade be expanded to encompass not only poor farmers, but also other sectors connecting Southern producers and Northern consumers? |
Oxfam America
Oxfam America is a Boston-based international development and relief agency and an affiliate of Oxfam International. Working with local partners, Oxfam delivers development programs and emergency relief services, and campaigns for change in global practices and policies that keep people in poverty. Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign calls on decision makers to make trade part of the solution to poverty. |
Interfaith Fair Trade Initiative
IFTI works with fair trade coffee companies and a coalition of faith-based international organizations and religious denominations to significantly expand the purchase of fair trade coffee in the U.S., increase advocacy on behalf of fair trade, and improve the lives of small coffee farmers. |
Fair Trade Resource Network
The Fair Trade Resource Network raises consumer awareness about improving people’s lives through Fair Trade alternatives. |
United Students for Fair Trade
USFT is a national network of student organizations advocating around Fair Trade products, policies, and principles. The core objective of USFT is to raise the awareness of and expand the demand for Fair Trade alternatives, both on campuses and in communities. |
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International
F L O is the worldwide Fairtrade Standard setting
and Certification organisation. It permits more than 800,000 producers, workers and their dependants in more than 45 countries to benefit from labelled Fairtrade. |
Fair Trade Federation
The Fair Trade Federation (FTF) is an association of fair trade wholesalers, retailers, and producers whose members are committed to providing fair wages and good employment opportunities to economically disadvantaged artisans and farmers worldwide. |
Global Exchange
Global Exchange is an international human rights organization dedicated to promoting environmental, political and social justice. |
International Fair Trade Association
IFAT is the International Fair Trade Association, the global network of Fair Trade Organizations (FTOs). Over 220 FTOs in 59 countries form the basis of the IFAT network and membership is growing steadily. |
SERRV International
SERRV International is a nonprofit alternative trade and development organization. SERRV's mission is to promote the social and economic progress of people in developing regions of the world by marketing their products in a just and direct manner. |
Market Place India
Empowering women in India by bringing you unique
handcrafted apparel and home decorations. |
Ten Thousand Villages
Ten Thousand Villages provides vital, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. |
TransFair Canada
TransFair Canada is a national non-profit certification and public education organization promoting Fair Trade Certified to improve the livelihood of developing world farmers and workers. |
TransFair USA
TransFair USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the only independent, third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in the United States. Through regular visits to Fair Trade farmer cooperatives conducted by Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO), and partnerships with US companies, TransFair verifies that the farmers who produced Fair Trade Certified™ products were paid a fair price. |