Producers Olivia Mwombeki Kagera Cooperative Union Tanzania Coffee farmer Photographer Matt Crossick Leonidas Jiménez Chaparro BANAFRUCOOP Colombia Banana farmer Photographer Theo ID: 772414
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Producers:Olivia Mwombeki, Kagera Co-operative Union, Tanzania. Coffee farmer. Photographer: Matt Crossick. Leonidas Jiménez Chaparro, BANAFRUCOOP, Colombia, Banana farmer. Photographer: Theo Hessing/OBR StudiosFred Ejakait, non-Fairtrade small-scale gold miner, Uganda. Photographer: Fairtrade FoundationBen Moffat, Eastern Outgrowers (EOT), Malawi. Tea farmer. Photographer: Fairtrade Foundation Producer images and quotesFairtrade Fortnight 2017 Images and quotes from producers to use in your Fairtrade Fortnight materials and activities. Images are available for you to use in high and low res files. Please credit the photographers when using these images. You will find further notes and quotes in the notes section of this presentation. You can find many more case studies of farmers and workers from the Fairtrade system at: http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/en/farmers-and-workers
2Olivia Mwombeki, coffee farmer. Kagera Co-operative Union, Tanzania‘With Fairtrade we have improved facilities here and enhanced quality and production – we couldn’t have achieved them without it’
3Leonidas Jiménez Chaparro, banana farmer. BANAFRUCOOP, Colombia‘Before Fairtrade we were losing money… now we are getting a better price when selling our boxes of bananas. If it weren’t for Fairtrade we would have sold our land’
4Fred Ejakait, gold miner (non-Fairtrade), Uganda‘The price of gold goes up and down… the middleman wants to get the best price for himself and it’s not fair. There is nothing I can do because I don’t know where they take the gold’
5Ben Moffat, tea farmer, EOT, Tanzania‘I encourage you to drink more tea from Malawi: from smallholders and on Fairtrade terms, for the betterment of us farmers.’