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Explore the global journey of bananas from Windward Islands to the UK. Discover the challenges faced by banana farmers, the impact of world prices, and the role of Fairtrade in creating a fairer food system. Who wins and who loses in the world's food market?
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In the Windward Islands, many people depend upon banana farming to make a living
Banana farmers struggle to make enough money as world prices are low. Big companies can produce bananas for less money than smaller, family-run farms
Growing bananas is hard-work. It takes a lot of work to grow and care for the banana trees.
Bananas are wrapped in blue plastic to protect them while they grow
The bananas are washed, labelled and boxed to ready to be shipped to the UK
Fruit buyers are very picky. Each banana is measured and checked to ensure it meets UK supermarkets needs.
Bananas travel by boat from the Windward Islands to the UK. The journey takes 6 days.
‘Farmers, Businesses and Shoppers- who wins and who loses in the world’s food market?’
The global food system brings food from all over the world to our tables. 14
World trade is not fair. Many people do not earn a fair price for their goods.
What does this mean for small scale resource poor farmers? 16
Fair trade aims to ensure all people are paid a fair price for their goods and services so they can enjoy a life free from poverty 19
Fair Trade helps lots of small scale farmers get a better deal for the crops they grow
Fairtrade is just one step towards a fairer world food system. 21
Evil • Is there evil at play here? • Who’s to blame? • Is it our responsibility to push change? • Is it evil to do nothing?