Get involved with Fairtrade Fortnight in Dawlish

By Will Goddard

24th Feb 2023 | Local News

The Strand Community Centre, Dawlish (Nub News/ Will Goddard)
The Strand Community Centre, Dawlish (Nub News/ Will Goddard)

The Co-op is supporting this year's Fairtrade Fortnight, which will highlight the harmful effects climate change is having on the world's food production.

This year's events will run from February 27 to March 12 and will shine a light on the growing climate emergency, which is affecting the foods we love and the communities who produce them.

Some of our favourite products such as bananas, cocoa and coffee are at risk due to climate change, but by choosing Fairtrade products in store, we can make a difference.

By choosing Fairtrade products, you are doing your bit to support farmers and growers in the world's poorest nations.

What's on in Dawlish

The Dawlish Fairtrade Friends group is set to hold two events in the town.

The first will be an afternoon tea at the Strand Centre on Tuesday 7 March at 3pm, with a visiting speaker from Rwanda. There is no charge, but donations would be appreciated.

The second event is a concert at the Strand Centre on Friday 10 March at 7.30pm (doors open 7pm) featuring two choirs, The High C's and the Dawlish Rockwaves.

Tickets are £7 and include Fairtrade refreshments and are available from the Strand Centre.

'By choosing Fairtrade, you can support producers on the frontline of the climate crisis'

The Co-op has been supporting the Fairtrade movement for 29 years. The company believes that if everyone makes a choice to buy Fairtrade, we can overcome unfairness in the food chain and have a meaningful impact.

Cate Hickey, Fairtrade Manager at Co-op said: "The world is facing a climate crisis – it is affecting the foods we love and the communities who produce them.

"But by choosing Fairtrade, you can support producers on the frontline of the climate crisis and help to protect the future of our food.

"At Co-op, Fairtrade is core to our vision of co-operating for a fairer world. Co-op's commitment to Fairtrade means producers are provided with better incomes and training to adapt to climate challenges.

"You can take part in Fairtrade Fortnight by simply choosing Fairtrade, by spreading the word or by hosting a Fairtrade Fortnight event. Together, we can champion Fairtrade. Remember, what you put in your basket can make a positive change to lives around the world and the planet we love."

You can download a Fairtrade bingo game here.

Co-op membership helps support local causes and the Co-op's national charity partners. See www.coop.co.uk/membership to find out more or become a Co-op Member.

     

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