Fairtrade Fortnight 22nd September to 5th October

Fairtrade Fortnight kicks off this week, inviting individuals, churches, schools, and communities to stand in solidarity with farmers and workers around the world. Running annually, this two-week campaign highlights the importance of choosing Fairtrade productsโensuring fair wages, safer working conditions, and a more sustainable future for producers in the Global South.
This yearโs focus continues to shine a light on the climate crisis and how it disproportionately affects those who grow the food we rely on. By choosing Fairtrade tea, coffee, chocolate, and other goods, we support efforts that empower farmers to adapt to changing conditions and invest in their communities.
Whether you’re hosting a Fairtrade coffee morning, checking for the Fairtrade mark on your groceries, or simply spreading the word, every action matters. Small choices can lead to big change.
Events
![[250925] Virtual High Tea with The Fairtrade Foundation CEO and Fairtrade Tea Farmer: 25 Sept, Online](https://www.ctcinfohub.org/wp-content/uploads/Fairtrade-Fornight-300x99.jpg)
[250925] Virtual High Tea with The Fairtrade Foundation CEO and Fairtrade Tea Farmer: 25 Sept, Online
![[250927] Fairtrade Fortnight: 27th Sept, Falmouth](https://www.ctcinfohub.org/wp-content/uploads/Fairtrade-Fornight-300x99.jpg)
[250927] Fairtrade Fortnight: 27th Sept, Falmouth
![[250301] Fairtrade Coffee and Questions : 1 Mar, Helston](https://www.ctcinfohub.org/wp-content/uploads/CT-Helston-and-Wendron-300x99.png)
[250301] Fairtrade Coffee and Questions : 1 Mar, Helston
Resources

Christian Concern for One World has produced a suite of Fairtrade Fortnight resources for churches
