Keystage 2 - Food - Fair trade tea
Tea production relies on very cheap labour. Workers are paid wages that barely cover living costs. The wage in 2000 for India's 1 million tea workers was equivalent to about £1 a day, and in Sri Lanka it was about 90p a day. That would have to feed a family. If you were the head of a family what would you buy with £1?Fortunately, fair trade labels are becoming more popular with consumers. Fair trade tea is produced on estates that have good standards for their workers, such as fair pay, quality housing, healthcare, safe working conditions and children's education.
- Check out these fair trade websites:
- Can you buy other fair trade products?
- When you buy a product how do you know that it is fair trade?
- Set up a fair trade stall at school. Invite friends and family in for a fair trade coffee morning.
Webquest
Fairtrade Foundation
Clean Clothes Campaign
Young Cooperatives
Oxfam's Make Trade Fair




