The Fair Trade Movement and Our History
The term “fair trade” is not specific to any one organization or certifying body. Fair Trade is a global movement made up of a diverse network of producers, companies, shoppers, advocates, and organizations working together to build a more equitable model of trade.
After World War II, the Fair Trade movement began to take shape. One of the movement’s key pioneers was Edna Ruth Byler. An American businesswoman, Byler was moved by the women artisans she encountered along her travels and began selling their handmade textiles to her friends and neighbors to help them earn a living. Out of this grew Ten Thousand Villages and a global Fair Trade movement.
Fair Trade Certification began appearing with coffee in 1988, and expanded to include more products and countries. Fair Trade USA was founded in 1998 and for 13 years, we were a member of Fairtrade International—the international Fairtrade system made up of Fairtrade International and 19 national member organizations. In 2012, we separated from Fairtrade International with the objective of growing the impact of the fair trade movement to new products, geographies, and producers around the world.
Fairtrade International and Fair Trade USA share a common mission to empower farmers and workers around the world to enable sustainable development for themselves and their communities. Many of the producers that sell Fair Trade products to Fair Trade USA affiliated buyers in the US also sell products to Fairtrade International buyers.
Our Founder: Paul Rice
Paul Rice’s journey to becoming a Fair Trade pioneer began in 1983 in Nicaragua. That year, Paul recruited 24 coffee farmers to agree to sell their coffee on Fair Trade terms. After the first harvest, farmers received a dramatically higher income, enabling them to invest in homes, electricity, and running water—things they had previously been unable to afford.
More coffee farmers joined over the next several years until that group had grown to include more than 3,000 families, and Paul returned to the United States to launch Fair Trade USA in 1998.
Paul’s vision has become a far-reaching reality: Today, Fair Trade has grown into a leading market-based model of sustainable production, trade, and consumption. The success of core products like coffee has attracted pioneering brands and retailers in other industries including apparel, home goods, fisheries, and more. Together, we are innovating the Fair Trade model and creating impact for farmers, workers, fishers, and communities worldwide.
Fair Trade USA Through The Years
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