Can you identify these countries by their outline? As a hint, we'll share some stories from Fairtrade farmers and workers living in each nation.
Name the country by it's outline - and read this hint from a Fairtrade farmer living and working there.
'My daughters' friends, they call me boss. This makes me very proud...'
This country produces a lot of Fairtrade coffee, and Liliane is working hard to challenge traditions about male and female roles in coffee farming. When Liliane joined Fairtrade, she was further encouraged to continue this work and has since become the Treasurer of her coffee growing co-operative, giving her an important role in all major decisions about the business, community development and future plans. We'll raise a cup to that!
But in which country does Liliane grow her coffee?
‘[We] have officers to give us training and education, bonuses from the Premium. They don’t discriminate, whether you are male or female you have a voice.'
Sadick reflecting on the benefits being part of Fairtrade has brought his community and his cocoa farming business. Sadick lives in the country which is the world's second-biggest cocoa producer (and the biggest is right next door). But what is the name of that country?
‘With Fairtrade, we have the tools to fight climate change.'
And for banana farmers like Albeiro Alfonso Cantillo, known as 'Foncho' to his friends, successfully fighting climate change is vital to the survival of his livelihood and his whole community.
Foncho's community and his wider nation, which is the world's biggest producer of Fairtrade bananas, expect to see increasingly serious effects of climate change in the near future. But what is the country's name?
'We are trying to adapt to climate change. I have planted trees - I have many trees on my farm to create shade. I'm trying to create some shade so I can control the climate that I need.'
Fairtrade Coffee Farmer Micah Tarus is explaining how he is taking on climate change in his home country. As well as planting trees, Micah has diversified by growing food crops and reduced water waste by investing in 'vertical gardening.'
The extra income and support Fairtrade can offer is a really powerful tool Micah can use to take on climate change. But in which country is Micah doing all this great work?
A final hint: Micah's country grows a lot of Fairtrade coffee. But it also grows more Fairtrade tea than anywhere else.
'Our union did not only negotiate for 4 months of maternity leave, they have also negotiated for 2 hours of breast-feeding time for lactating mothers for 1 year. It’s a privilege. I am really glad to be a beneficiary of this.'
Adanech explains the benefits she has seen from her flower farm becoming Fairtrade. Adanech and all Fairtrade flower farm workers also benefit from the Fairtrade Floor Wage and the protections against ​discrimination enshrined in the Fairtrade Standards.
Over 20,000 people are employed on Fairtrade-certified flower farms in this country, meaning the potential for workers to come together and use Fairtrade to drive positive change is really significant. But in what country is Adanech's flower farm?
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