The Fairtrade Foundation has renewed Baildon’s Fairtrade Town status. Baildon has been a Fairtrade Town for 12 years. In a letter to the Fairtrade Baildon, Adam Gardener of the Fairtrade Foundation said: “We would like to pass on our congratulations and say thank you to everyone who has been involved. The collaborations with groups such as Friends of the Earth enables you to hold larger events and it was wonderful to see that you managed to raise £160 for Traidcraft Exchange thanks to the generosity of the Co-op and all those involved in the Breakfast. We are really impressed with the clear effort and dedication the town has put in to continually raise awareness and spread information about Fairtrade and to stock Fairtrade goods and products as much as possible.”
Fairtrade Baildon: ready for the Tour de Yorkshire outside St James church
Fairtrade Baildon hit national and international media during the Tour de Yorkshire this year. Their striking banner was visible as the competing cyclists sped through the town, leading the BBC and other networks to comment on its message to ‘end the cycle of poverty: choose Fairtrade.’
Posted on August 10th, 2017 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
The renegotiation of Britain’s trade agreements will be an extremely difficult process which is likely to stretch out over the next five years and more. Those of us who have campaigned on trade issues realise that although this may offer some opportunities there are also immense threats. Bi-lateral trade agreements have in the past resulted in the collapse of whole industries and sectors of agriculture.
Sylvia of York Fair Trade Forum backs Global Justice Now
Powerful trading nations, such as the USA, can insist that the UK turn its back on traditional trade with developing nations; leading to the loss of livelihoods for some of the world’s poorest communities.
Trade negotiations are closely linked to livelihoods. Jobs both in the UK and overseas are on the line. That is why we support the campaign by Global Justice Now to introduce democratic accountability for trade deals.
Global Justice Now refer to the intended process of trade renegotiation as ‘Dangerous Deals Being Done in the Dark.’ They call for Parliament and ordinary citizens to be involved in the process. Given these are the most important decisions affecting our country’s future in a generation, it is unacceptable that trade deals be conducted in secret. MPs need to be informed about the direction of any trade deals and their constituents should have the right to be involved in a democratic process.
There is mounting concern regarding trade negotiations with the USA which could result in a “taking away of control” on a wide variety of issues such as who else we choose to trade with and environmental, labour and health standards.
Say no to secret trade deals destroying livelihoods. Back Global Justice Now.
Posted on August 10th, 2017 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News